Mr PYNE (Sturt—Leader of the House, Minister for Industry and Innovation and Science) (09:53): I move: That the question be put. Mr Albanese: Mr Speaker, I raise a point of order. The Leader of the House moved one motion. You heard that motion. You went to put it to the House and then he moved another motion that was contrary. I know this is a farcical process we are dealing with here this morning— The SPEAKER: The member for Grayndler will come to his point of order. Mr Albanese: but he moved something quite rightly before the House, because he doesn't need a seconder. Once he has moved it you have to put it to the House. Mr Burke: On the point of order, Mr Speaker. There are a limited number of motions which once moved must be put immediately. The motion 'That the member no longer be heard' is one of them. Therefore, he cannot move a subsequent motion, because under standing orders the first one must be put immediately. I don't particularly like what he moved, but I simply ask that the standing orders be followed, that the first motion be put immediately and then you ask whether the amendment is seconded. The SPEAKER: The question is that the Manager of Opposition Business be no longer heard.