Mr KATTER (Kennedy) (17:30): I would like to move an amendment to the motion before the House, to allow 45 seconds for crossbencher questions during question time. The SPEAKER: I thank the member for Kennedy for the brevity of his speech. The motion needs to be in writing. Mr KATTER: I may have to stand corrected but I have been informed that the motion has been put in writing to the parliament. I move the amendment as follows: (1)Insert proposed amendments to standing order 1: 1 Maximum speaking times (amendments to existing subjects, as follows) Questions and answers 30 secs Question Time 45 secs Each question by a government or opposition 3 mins Member Each question by a non-aligned Member Each answer (standing orders 100 and 104) (2)Insert proposed standing order 100 (f), as follows: 100Rules for questions (f) The duration of each question asked by a government Member or an opposition Member is limited to 30 seconds. The duration of each question asked by a non-aligned Member is limited to 45 seconds. The SPEAKER: Is the motion seconded? Mr Pasin: Here, Bob, I've got a Post-it note if you want it. The SPEAKER: The member for Barker will cease interjecting. I call the member for Denison.