The SPEAKER (09:31): The Leader of the Opposition? Mr Shorten: I seek leave to move the following motion— Mr Pyne: Mr Speaker, I was on my feet. The SPEAKER: The Leader of the Opposition will resume his seat for a second. The Leader of the House was seeking the call, and the Leader of the Opposition was seeking the call at the same time. Clearly, the Leader of the Opposition has a suspension motion. We can play this one of two ways: I can sit the Leader of the Opposition down and hear from the Leader of the House, but it may well be that this wastes a bit of time, because the Leader of the Opposition is entitled to move a motion and the Leader of the House is entitled to move a motion. The Leader of the House had been on his feet, but as Leader of the Opposition had jumped I called him. We can proceed with that— Mr Pyne: You are the Speaker; you have to decide. I was on my feet. The SPEAKER: You were on your feet first. I am going to ask the Leader of the House to resume his seat—in the interests of moving through with business, that will be better for the convenience of the House. The Leader of the Opposition has the call.