Mr. Snook questions the Minister for the Environment about the number of restructures since the Gallop-Carpenter government came to power, related to the Esperance lead pollution issue. The Minister's response is considered evasive, leading to interjections and the Deputy Speaker calling members to order.

AnsweredQoN 463Legislative Assembly
Asked
6 September 2007
Portfolio
Environment

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ESPERANCE LEAD POLLUTION 463. Mr G. SNOOK to the Minister for the Environment: I have a supplementary question. With respect, the minister did not answer the question I asked. How many restructures have occurred since the Gallop-Carpenter government came to power? Mr D.A. TEMPLEMAN

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As I mentioned, I highlighted the most recent change. Other agencies have restructured and taken on other responsibilities, including the Department of Water. I am sure that if the member would like an exhaustive list, it could be provided as additional information. Several members interjected. The DEPUTY SPEAKER : I call the member for Capel to order for a second time. Persistent heckling is unacceptable. Mr P.D. Omodei : Maybe you should try to answer a question on that side. The DEPUTY SPEAKER : I call the Leader of the Opposition to order for the second time.
ESPERANCE LEAD POLLUTION
I have a supplementary question. With respect, the minister did not answer the question I asked. How many restructures have occurred since the Gallop-Carpenter government came to power? Mr D.A. TEMPLEMAN replied: As I mentioned, I highlighted the most recent change. Other agencies have restructured and taken on other responsibilities, including the Department of Water. I am sure that if the member would like an exhaustive list, it could be provided as additional information. Several members interjected. The DEPUTY SPEAKER : I call the member for Capel to order for a second time. Persistent heckling is unacceptable. Mr P.D. Omodei : Maybe you should try to answer a question on that side. The DEPUTY SPEAKER : I call the Leader of the Opposition to order for the second time.
Mr D.A. TEMPLEMAN replied: As I mentioned, I highlighted the most recent change. Other agencies have restructured and taken on other responsibilities, including the Department of Water. I am sure that if the member would like an exhaustive list, it could be provided as additional information. Several members interjected. The DEPUTY SPEAKER : I call the member for Capel to order for a second time. Persistent heckling is unacceptable. Mr P.D. Omodei : Maybe you should try to answer a question on that side. The DEPUTY SPEAKER : I call the Leader of the Opposition to order for the second time.
As I mentioned, I highlighted the most recent change. Other agencies have restructured and taken on other responsibilities, including the Department of Water. I am sure that if the member would like an exhaustive list, it could be provided as additional information. Several members interjected. The DEPUTY SPEAKER : I call the member for Capel to order for a second time. Persistent heckling is unacceptable. Mr P.D. Omodei : Maybe you should try to answer a question on that side. The DEPUTY SPEAKER : I call the Leader of the Opposition to order for the second time.
Several members interjected. The DEPUTY SPEAKER : I call the member for Capel to order for a second time. Persistent heckling is unacceptable. Mr P.D. Omodei : Maybe you should try to answer a question on that side. The DEPUTY SPEAKER : I call the Leader of the Opposition to order for the second time.
The DEPUTY SPEAKER : I call the member for Capel to order for a second time. Persistent heckling is unacceptable. Mr P.D. Omodei : Maybe you should try to answer a question on that side. The DEPUTY SPEAKER : I call the Leader of the Opposition to order for the second time.
Mr P.D. Omodei : Maybe you should try to answer a question on that side. The DEPUTY SPEAKER : I call the Leader of the Opposition to order for the second time.
The DEPUTY SPEAKER : I call the Leader of the Opposition to order for the second time.

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