Senator BIRMINGHAM (South Australia) (16:23): I seek leave to make a very short statement. The DEPUTY PRESIDENT: Leave is granted for two minutes. Senator BIRMINGHAM: On behalf of the coalition—and I have explained what this amendment seeks to do—I say that we are very sympathetic to the issues that Senator Madigan has raised through this motion and that we do understand his concerns. Indeed, coalition senators—in particular, Senator Adams—have championed a number of these issues and concerns. We share Senator Madigan's concerns, and those of many in the community, that the government has not acted swiftly enough to implement the recommendations of this report. We hope that the Senate will pass the motion, brought forward by Senator Madigan in the amended terms, to try to increase the pressure on the government to do so. However, we do recognise that significant investments which have already been made and are in play would be impacted by a moratorium, and that would create a degree of business uncertainty. Unfortunately, that is why we find ourselves moving this amendment calling for the omission of a section of the motion.