Page 1821 - Week 05 - Wednesday, 2 May 2012
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MS GALLAGHER: That old quality assurance process with your questions has not worked very well. I think the last two of those—certainly with the last one I have not provided any information to Mr Coe about bus running data.
Mrs Dunne: It is overdue.
MS GALLAGHER: It is overdue because I am actually going back and seeking further information around it.
Mr Smyth interjecting—
MR SPEAKER: Thank you, Mr Smyth.
Mr Coe interjecting—
MR SPEAKER: Mr Coe.
Mr Hanson interjecting—
Mr Seselja: Are you misleading?
MR SPEAKER: Members!
MS GALLAGHER: Nice try.
Mr Coe interjecting—
MR SPEAKER: One moment, Chief Minister. Stop the clocks. Members, there are too many interjections. I will start warning people shortly and then I will start naming them if it does not settle down in here.
Mr Hargreaves: On a point of order, please, Mr Speaker.
MR SPEAKER: Yes, Mr Hargreaves.
Mr Hargreaves: Mr Coe accused the Chief Minister of misleading. I ask you to get him to withdraw it. It was quite crystally clear—very clear to me.
Members interjecting—
MR SPEAKER: Order! I do not think so, Mr Hargreaves, from what I heard here. Mr Coe, do you want to clarify anything?
Mr Coe: I could interject, but I believe that she has submitted an answer. If I am incorrect, I will happily withdraw it. But likewise, if Ms Gallagher is incorrect, I trust that she will come down to the chamber later today and correct the record too.
Mr Hargreaves: Mr Speaker.
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