Mr BURKE (Watson—Manager of Opposition Business) (19:10): On a matter involving the whips: a large number of members who have been paired have been raising that they wanted their names recorded in Hansard as pairs, as an indication that they wanted to be here. I think the whips had a fair bit of trouble stopping some members from being here and getting down to the required numbers. A government member interjecting— Mr BURKE: That's right; the reverse of what we normally expect whips to do. Members don't all need to stay for it, but, so that it gets recorded in Hansard, I wonder whether on indulgence you could allow the government whip and then the opposition whip to read the names of the pairs into Hansard, so that in good faith we've made that point clear to them.