Mr PYNE (Sturt—Leader of the House and Minister for Education and Training) (13:40): This is not an ALP branch meeting in Marrickville. This is the national parliament. Opposition members interjecting— Mr PYNE: I know you are having a lot of fun trying to create mayhem in the House. The question that the motion be put has been passed. The question now is that the motion be agreed to. We need to get on with the business of government rather than your silly, sandpit behaviour. Mr Burke: Mr Deputy Speaker, on a point or order. You made a ruling a moment ago, based in good faith, that you believed the count had been signed off by the tellers for each side. I ask that you check with the clerks whether or not that is in fact true. Government members interjecting— Mr Burke: We cannot move on. The next stage of debate is determined by what has just happened. How do we deal with what names go into Hansard? A ruling has just been given based on advice from the clerks which may or may not be correct. I would ask that you check with the clerks as to whether or not the tellers from both sides signed off on that count. I am asking for that to be done now. We do not have to wait a month. The clerks are right here; the papers are right here; it has either been signed off by the tellers for each side or it has not. The DEPUTY SPEAKER: I believe the tellers have signed off on both sides. The question before the House now is that motion of the Leader of the House be agreed to. Ms Hall interjecting— The DEPUTY SPEAKER: I know that the member for Shortland believes that there is something different to what is in front of me. She will be able to investigate that at a later date. At the moment I do not have the forensic ability to rule on whether what she said is correct. On the information in front of me I have made my call, and now the question before the House is that the motion of the Leader of the House be agreed to.