Senator JACINTA COLLINS (Victoria—Manager of Government Business in the Senate and Parliamentary Secretary for School Education and Workplace Relations) (17:30): I might be able to assist the Senate, on advice from the Clerk. The leave that Senator Macdonald is requesting we are happy to provide after the Senate has determined the motion. The PRESIDENT: Is leave granted for one minute? Leave is granted. Senator Macdonald. Senator IAN MACDONALD: Why am I surprised? My alternative is to move an amendment to the motion that the minister is about to or has moved. To facilitate her and at her request, I agreed not to move the amendment because she would give me leave to table and speak to this report for up to 15 minutes. Senator Jacinta Collins: Afterwards. Senator IAN MACDONALD: She is saying after that, but she told me earlier that if this goes after 6.15 then I will not get the leave. So it is the ultimate doublecross. So I will refuse her offer and move my amendment and I hope that the Greens would support me in allowing the scrutiny of bills issue to be put in place in front of both the disability and the media bills. The PRESIDENT: You are entitled to move an amendment. We need the motion in writing and if you could give us that, that would assist. Senator IAN MACDONALD: Is it now appropriate for me to move— The PRESIDENT: Yes, you are in order. Senator IAN MACDONALD: I move an amendment to the motion that the minister has tabled so that before subparagraph (1)(b)(i) we insert a new subparagraph (1)(a) taking consideration of committee reports—I cannot read someone's writing; I will not indicate whose writing it was—pursuant to standing order 62.4. My motion is here written out. So I move: Before subparagraph (1) (b) (i), insert: (ia) tabling and consideration of committee reports pursuant to standing order 62(4),