Mr BURKE (Watson—Manager of Opposition Business) (10:15): Given the standing order on misadventure, can I just ask that we deal with the motion originally, before that was just put to the vote. The SPEAKER: That the House take note of the document? Mr BURKE: That's right, and we ignore the vote that we just had and go straight to the motion that was moved by the minister—or I could now move that the debate be adjourned. The SPEAKER: You should be moving that the debate be adjourned. Mr BURKE: Yes. The SPEAKER: Yes; I think so. Mr BURKE: If that's okay. The SPEAKER: Yes. Mr Albanese: He needs to withdraw his previous motion. Mr BURKE: That's why I was raising the standing order on misadventure, which allows us to deal with it. The SPEAKER: I think that's right. I think that the Leader of the House is right; I think we can deal with it that way, because I haven't put that question. Mr BURKE: Yes. So I'll just move: That the debate that we take note be adjourned. The SPEAKER: Okay. The question is that the motion moved by the Manager of Opposition Business be agreed to. All those of that opinion—sorry? An honourable member interjecting— The SPEAKER: Okay. The question is that the debate be adjourned and that the resumption of the debate be made an order of the day for the next sitting. Question agreed to.