Mr TURNBULL (Wentworth—Prime Minister) (14:12): I cannot claim to be an authority on the practices of the Senate, but my understanding— Opposition members interjecting— Ms Husar interjecting— The SPEAKER: Members on my left! The member for Lindsay is warned. Mr TURNBULL: is that, when there is a vote that has the support of both the government and the opposition, the coalition and the Labor Party, it is referred to as a 'mickey', and that is a vote which—because it is going to be carried by such an overwhelming majority—frontbenchers, and indeed other members, regularly do not attend. So I can note that, on this particular vote, the shadow special minister of state, the Labor senator Senator Farrell, did not attend; Senator Carr did not attend; indeed, the Labor Party's chief whip, Senator Urquhart, did not attend. That is, apparently, the practice in the Senate. Mr Shorten interjecting — The SPEAKER: The Leader of the Opposition knows the rules on props. Mr TURNBULL: That is the advice I can give the House as to practices in the other place.