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Mr Lamont: No; that is not true.

Ms Follett: That is completely untrue.

MADAM SPEAKER: Order!

MRS CARNELL: The budget actuals for the end of the year; I am sorry. I will be specific. We had no actuals for the end of the year. No estimates process, no committee in this country, would have allowed that process to go ahead. Ms Szuty knows perfectly well that that is what I - - -

Mr Lamont: You had two members on it.

MRS CARNELL: They did not have the numbers. Ms Szuty was told and told again that the process should not have gone ahead.

Mr Connolly: Because she did not do what she was told, it is a joke; is that right?

Ms Szuty: Yes, exactly.

Mr Connolly: You do what you are told by Mrs Carnell.

Mr Lamont: Or you are a joke.

MRS CARNELL: The process was a joke, and would have been seen to be so in any other parliament in this country.

Question resolved in the affirmative.

Sitting suspended from 6.00 to 8.00 pm

CONSERVATION, HERITAGE AND ENVIRONMENT -

STANDING COMMITTEE

Discussion Paper on Container Deposits

MR MOORE (8.00): I ask for leave of the Assembly to present a discussion paper on container deposits, entitled Many Happy Returns, and to move a motion in relation to that paper.

Leave granted.

MR MOORE: I present a discussion paper of the Standing Committee on Conservation, Heritage and Environment, entitled Many Happy Returns: A Discussion Paper on Container Deposits, and I move:

That the Assembly takes note of the paper.


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