This WA parliamentary exchange reveals a disagreement regarding the deliverability of mid-year review figures for the Royalties for Regions allocation after new legislation is enacted. The Minister insists it's deliverable, while the questioner expresses skepticism.

AnsweredQoN 22Legislative Assembly
Asked
24 February 2010
Portfolio
Regional Development

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ROYALTIES FOR REGIONS ALLOCATION — LEGISLATIVE REQUIREMENTS
I have a supplementary question. Is the minister acknowledging that the midyear review figures are not deliverable once this legislation is proclaimed? Mr B.J. GRYLLS

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No, I am acknowledging that under the terms of the legislation, that will not be allowed and we will come up with a way of exactly how we will deliver it. Ms A.J.G. MacTiernan : So it is not deliverable! You can’t deliver the figures! Mr B.J. GRYLLS : It is deliverable!
Mr B.J. GRYLLS replied: No, I am acknowledging that under the terms of the legislation, that will not be allowed and we will come up with a way of exactly how we will deliver it. Ms A.J.G. MacTiernan : So it is not deliverable! You can’t deliver the figures! Mr B.J. GRYLLS : It is deliverable!
No, I am acknowledging that under the terms of the legislation, that will not be allowed and we will come up with a way of exactly how we will deliver it. Ms A.J.G. MacTiernan : So it is not deliverable! You can’t deliver the figures! Mr B.J. GRYLLS : It is deliverable!
Ms A.J.G. MacTiernan : So it is not deliverable! You can’t deliver the figures! Mr B.J. GRYLLS : It is deliverable!
Mr B.J. GRYLLS : It is deliverable!

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