Mr TEHAN (Wannon) (16:17): We weren't going to say anything. We were just going to let this go through, and we're still going to do that. But, given that the minister was there trying to apologise for the fact that he's gagging and trying to use other examples, I thought, 'Well, I'd better get up and just have a little bit of fun.' With all that effort he went to, to make out that he wasn't gagging when that's what he's done, it probably needed to be pointed out. We're not going to oppose this. But given that the minister spent so long trying to apologise, in a fairly funny way, for what he was doing and wouldn't just face up and just say, 'Well, this is what we're doing,' I just thought I'd get up and make the point that sometimes it's better to just be straight, Minister! The DEPUTY SPEAKER ( Ms Claydon ): If there are no further speakers, I am putting the question that the motion be agreed to. Question agreed to. An honourable member interjecting— The DEPUTY SPEAKER: I love a bit of universal love in the House!