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debated in this house tonight. If he has misled the house he will be severely dealt with. Therefore, you will please withdraw that imputation.
Mrs Grassby: We have debated it. It was debated, Mr Speaker - it was used in the speech.
MR SPEAKER: It was a different Act, Mrs Grassby. That is what the Minister said.
Mrs Grassby: But it was used in the Bill, Mr Speaker. It was quoted by Mr Collaery in the Bill.
Mr Duby: On a point of order, Mr Speaker, I quoted it - vocational training.
Mrs Grassby: All right - Mr Duby.
MR HUMPHRIES: He quoted from vocational training, not pesticides.
MR SPEAKER: I request you withdraw that statement that was heard.
Mrs Grassby: I withdraw it, Mr Speaker.
MR SPEAKER: It was recorded in Hansard. I believe you are out of order.
MR HUMPHRIES: Mr Speaker, members opposite are obviously very testy about this, but the fact is they have been caught out again; they have been flushed out. They have done exactly in respect of this - - -
Mr Berry: Mr Speaker, I raise a point of order.
MR SPEAKER: Point of order, Mr Berry.
MR HUMPHRIES: They are embarrassed and flushed out.
MR SPEAKER: Order, Mr Humphries. Give your point of order, Mr Berry.
Mr Berry: What Mr Humphries is trying to draw attention to in a very unclear way - and it might be helpful in the debate if I can clarify the issue - is that there is some likeness between section 5 of the Clinical Waste Act and - - -
MR HUMPHRIES: What is the point of order, Mr Speaker?
MR SPEAKER: Yes, what is the point? You are debating - - -
Mrs Grassby: He has misled the house.
MR HUMPHRIES: I have not misled the house at all.
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