Mr BURKE (Watson—Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations, Minister for the Arts and Leader of the House) (11:58): on indulgence—If the member seeks to move a suspension and simply have the speeches, and we don't end up dividing, then I don't think there's the same risk to the House. But, if we end up with a division, I think it will be taken by some to be a message that it is not, and I'm worried about that. We can either talk about it and come back later or, if the course of action is taken now, the other option is that we understand that we don't divide. But I think there is a risk with a division, with some of the forces in this country that none of us want to encourage. A division could potentially send a very bad message. The SPEAKER: So one option before the member could be further discussion, negotiation and then a further motion before the House or a suspension, and the other option could be moving to the other item on the agenda today, which would give time to enable that to occur.