❓ Hon. Norman Moore asks about the government's plans to debate the Daylight Saving Amendment Bill (No. 3) 2007. Hon. Kim Chance responds that the government intends to address it after completing its core legislative program.
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DAYLIGHT SAVING AMENDMENT BILL (NO. 3) 2007
(1) Does the government propose to bring on for debate order of the day 521, Daylight Saving Amendment Bill (No. 3) 2007? (2) If yes to (1), when? (3) If no to (1), why not? Hon KIM CHANCE
(1) Does the government propose to bring on for debate order of the day 521, Daylight Saving Amendment Bill (No. 3) 2007? (2) If yes to (1), when? (3) If no to (1), why not? Hon KIM CHANCE
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(1)-(3) The government will welcome the opportunity to bring on that particular order of the day. I anticipate that we can deal with that quite soon; that is, as soon as we have covered the government’s core legislative program.
(2) If yes to (1), when? (3) If no to (1), why not? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: (1)-(3) The government will welcome the opportunity to bring on that particular order of the day. I anticipate that we can deal with that quite soon; that is, as soon as we have covered the government’s core legislative program.
(3) If no to (1), why not? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: (1)-(3) The government will welcome the opportunity to bring on that particular order of the day. I anticipate that we can deal with that quite soon; that is, as soon as we have covered the government’s core legislative program.
Hon KIM CHANCE replied: (1)-(3) The government will welcome the opportunity to bring on that particular order of the day. I anticipate that we can deal with that quite soon; that is, as soon as we have covered the government’s core legislative program.
(1)-(3) The government will welcome the opportunity to bring on that particular order of the day. I anticipate that we can deal with that quite soon; that is, as soon as we have covered the government’s core legislative program.
(2) If yes to (1), when? (3) If no to (1), why not? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: (1)-(3) The government will welcome the opportunity to bring on that particular order of the day. I anticipate that we can deal with that quite soon; that is, as soon as we have covered the government’s core legislative program.
(3) If no to (1), why not? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: (1)-(3) The government will welcome the opportunity to bring on that particular order of the day. I anticipate that we can deal with that quite soon; that is, as soon as we have covered the government’s core legislative program.
Hon KIM CHANCE replied: (1)-(3) The government will welcome the opportunity to bring on that particular order of the day. I anticipate that we can deal with that quite soon; that is, as soon as we have covered the government’s core legislative program.
(1)-(3) The government will welcome the opportunity to bring on that particular order of the day. I anticipate that we can deal with that quite soon; that is, as soon as we have covered the government’s core legislative program.
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