Thank Beyonce.
It's over.
You know you are in trouble when even Steven Miles can't manage to crack a smile. He mumbles something in response to a Dixer, and he has barely sat down, before Peter Wellington declares the torture session finished.
And the Chamber shows its first signs of life,fleeing for the doors, where freedom, caffeine, and the ability to roll their eyes without being caught by the media's cameras, lays waiting.
Theme of the day - Tiredness/Your face is
MVP - the school students in the public gallery, for not falling asleep themselves
There is still so much to be done today.
The Opposition is introducing a bill which would set fixed terms for parliament - (through a referendum). It will be interesting to see which way Labor falls, given it has also committed to investigate electoral reform, including four-year terms.
The Workers Compensation bill debate is set to continue.
And the LNP have announced its motion for the day - they want the government to commit to not repealing the VLAD laws. I'm going to go out on a limb and say there will be no way on this green earth Labor will vote in support of that.
Parliament resumes next month, when there is a whole two sittings, so that should be exciting.
Thank you to Danielle Cronin for catching my typos, and to you for reading. We'll see you next month.