Mr PYNE (Sturt—Leader of the House and Minister for Education and Training) (11:18): Given that we are debating the 100th anniversary of the landings at Gallipoli in this chamber, there are appropriate times to move such a motion or seek leave. Twenty past 11 on Thursday is not the appropriate time. Dr Chalmers: You are such a grub! Mr PYNE: You will withdraw that! The DEPUTY SPEAKER ( Mr Mitchell ): I ask the member for Rankin to withdraw that comment. Dr Chalmers: I withdraw. Mr PYNE: I am making the point that there are appropriate times to move such a resolution and to seek leave to move such a resolution. Now is not the time to do it—in a debate about the 100th anniversary of the landings at Gallipoli—and, therefore, leave is not granted. I would recommend to the Manager of Opposition Business that he perhaps come back later in the day and move a motion, if he wishes to do so. But leave will not be granted at this point in time. The DEPUTY SPEAKER: Leave is not granted. Under standing order 47, you cannot seek leave to move a suspension of standing orders when there is business before the House. It must be relevant to any business under discussion in the House, so leave is not granted. Leave not granted.