Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, not only do I remember February the 20 because of my birthday before, but I also remember that the Minister did make that similar, or same, response. One of the things that happened, four years ago, perhaps, was that, I believe the Department was going to take, I believe, S.E.M.A. to court, based on a constitutional issue of quality, or something to that effect. I understood, even at that time, Mr. Noseworthy was the D.M., and because of this threat of court action, S.E.M.A. was willing to provide the quotas. I even understood that there was, enough people to sign the deal, but it might have changed since. I would like to ask the Minister whether or not he has looked at other avenues during the last eight months since I have asked the question, on what other possibilities there are with regard to getting an egg quota, or a court challenge.
Samuel Gargan on Question O735-12(2): Progress In Marketing Eggs
In the Legislative Assembly on September 10th, 1992. See this statement in context.
Supplementary To Question O735-12(2): Progress In Marketing Eggs
Question O735-12(2): Progress In Marketing Eggs
Item 6: Oral Questions
September 9th, 1992
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Samuel Gargan Deh Cho
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