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Mr Collaery: He does not. Stop wasting our time.

Mr Kaine: It was not my proposal. You had better ask Mr Moore to withdraw his proposal.

Mr Wood: To the question that you be crucified.

Ms Follett: No; it is Christmas, not Easter.

MR SPEAKER: I know that I am godlike, Mr Wood, but! Order! Please let us get on with this. It is going to be a late night anyway. The question is: That the amendment be agreed to.

The Assembly voted -

AYES, 6  NOES, 10 

Mr Berry Mr Collaery
Mr Connolly Mr Duby
Ms Follett Mr Humphries
Mrs Grassby Mr Jensen
Mr Moore Mr Kaine
Mr Wood Dr Kinloch
 Mrs Nolan
 Mr Prowse
 Mr Stefaniak
 Mr Stevenson

Question so resolved in the negative.

Clause agreed to.

Clauses 22 to 26, by leave, taken together, and agreed to.

Clauses 27 and 28, by leave, taken together.

MR BERRY (5.40): Mr Speaker, I just wish to refer to some documents.

Mr Kaine: Why don't you just put it to the vote?

Mr Stefaniak: Yes, do not worry about talking about it. Nobody is going to take any notice anyway.

Mr Kaine: Especially if you are a bit confused. We do not mind voting on it right away.

MR BERRY: Well, I am not that unhappy about a short wait. I get two goes, you see, and it does not matter that much, Chief Minister. It is just a matter of getting the issue before the Assembly. The issue is the disclosure of evidence by people who may be members of an approved committee. The Labor Party stands opposed to this secrecy and we will seek at all times to ensure that people involved in these committees have to reveal any evidence that they may have received in committee proceedings.


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