Mr PYNE (Sturt—Leader of the House and Minister for Education) (19:54): I seek indulgence briefly to update the House on progress. Members would want to be aware that the Senate has passed the Asset Recycling Fund Bill 2014 with amendments. Those amendments will be transmitted back to the House. I am told by the clerks that they are 15 to 20 minutes away from coming back to the parliament. It is the government's view—and the opposition agrees—that we will deal with those tonight. The parliamentary secretary will deal with those briefly. The government's view is that we will not be accepting those amendments and will be sending them back to the Senate. That means: given that we have successfully completed this bill, we will go on to the Australian Citizenship Amendment (Intercountry Adoption) Bill 2014 for a short time while we wait for those bills to be transmitted. My best estimate is that we will be finished here at half past eight and we will come back tomorrow at 11 o'clock.