Senator XENOPHON (South Australia) (16:09): If I may make a very brief contribution: I will support the suspension of standing orders, but I want to put that in context. It is quite reasonable that there be a suspension of standing orders in order to debate the documents tabled by the minister. I do note, however, that this relates to a series of events with respect to the order of production of documents sought by the Greens and supported by the opposition in relation to project sovereign borders—I lose track of what it is called— Senator Hanson-Young: Secret boats! Senator XENOPHON: Secret boats, Senator Hanson-Young wants to call it; I am not quite sure if it is called that. But notwithstanding that, I did not support the Greens and the opposition with respect to those motions, and neither did Senator Madigan, because I had some genuine concerns about the operational aspects of that. However, this motion by Senator Hanson-Young is quite a reasonable one because it relates to debating the response of the government, and in those circumstances there ought to be a suspension of standing orders. The PRESIDENT: The question is that the motion to suspend standing orders moved by Senator Hanson-Young be agreed to. Question agreed to.