Senator IAN MACDONALD (Queensland) (12:06): by leave—I move a further amendment: That new paragraph (b) be deleted. I move this amendment because the amendment just passed is, with respect, nonsensical. The motion referred to $53 billion worth of development projects currently underway and awaiting approval. The amendment just passed refers to 'Townsville Enterprise Ltd reducing housing supply pressures on Townsville through— The PRESIDENT: I am sorry, what is the amendment again? Senator IAN MACDONALD: It is to delete paragraph (b). The PRESIDENT: I understand that that contravenes standing order 92, and would have to be ruled out of order. Senator IAN MACDONALD: Which says? The PRESIDENT: It says: An amendment to a question may not be moved if it is the same in substance as an amendment already determined to the same question, or would have the effect only of reversing an amendment already made. Senator IAN MACDONALD: Mr President, on a point of order on your ruling: it does not reverse the substance. The motion as it now stands congratulates Townsville Enterprise on its role reducing the housing supply pressures in Townsville through various means. The substantive part of the amendment is that it congratulates Townsville Enterprise Ltd. I want to remove that substantive part by deleting paragraph (b) in its entirety.