Mr DUTTON (Dickson—Minister for Home Affairs) (13:23): on indulgence—The words of the member opposite reflect our discussion. This is obviously an emotional debate and the contributions have been incredibly moving, and reflect well on those members who have provided their contributions so far. The debate will be interrupted at 1:30 for 90-second statements and then we'll move into question time. Off the back of question time, as the Manager of Opposition Business pointed out, there's agreement between both the government and the opposition that the debate will come back on. Those members who haven't been able to provide their contribution will be heard at that stage and then we'll move back to the program following that. The DEPUTY SPEAKER ( Mr S Georganas ): The member for Kennedy on a point of order? Mr Katter: Yes. As I understand it the debate is still going until half past, so I have a chance to speak here before we close down and move on. The DEPUTY SPEAKER: We are moving on, then, but the call is to the member for Gorton. Mr Katter: That's not the nature of the agreement. Also, the crossbenchers have no say in this— The DEPUTY SPEAKER: I am not privy to what agreements take place. That's between the parties, the crossbenchers and the government. The member for Gorton has the call. Mr Katter interjecting—