Thursday, May 18, 1967 Honourable Robert E. Campbell : Of Provincial pavement? Walter R. Shaw : What the deuce ia the difference aa lour aa you got the pavement? But if you are thinking about that, it ia a Conservative pavement and what you got up there was put down becauae of a grant given thia Province by Prime Minister Diefenbaker when he was in power. (Applause) And the other Conserva¬ tive Government here gave you the rest, you got seventy miles. In the they got twenty-two; we put in sixty-three miles. In the third district twenty-one miles were done in those ten years; we put in fifty-nine miles. In the fourth district, though this is where your equality cornea in, where you only got twenty-two, and twenty-two and twenty-one in the other three districts. The fourth district got sixty miles, sixty miles you got, that waa certainly.... Honourable George J. Ferguson : That is that spray coat you are talking about. Ton just sprayed the top of the road and they called it pavement. Walter R. Shaw : If it was just spray coat, you fellows put it on. You put the spray coat on if you want to admit it Now, you had better try and get your facts right. Under a good Government, in those ten years, fifty-nine miles in the fourth district of Prince and might we run over to the place where my Honourable friend Uvea down in Murray Harbour ? Let's see what happened there. In two years you put in forty-four miles and in the second district of Kings you got lSJ miles. Honourable George J. Ferguson : Where in the world did you get that? Walter R. Shaw : That is the equality. Honourable George J. Ferguson : What about fifth Kings? Walter R. Shaw : Never mind fifth Kings, I am talking.... Honourable George J. Ferguson : Oh no; we are worried about fifth Kings. Walter R. Shaw : I am going to give you the figures. Honourable George J. Ferguson : Good. Good. Walter R. Shaw : These are your figures I am quoting, not mine. Honourable George J. Fergus en: No, they are not mine. Walter R. Shaw : And he certainly must be embarrassed here now. Honourable George J. Ferguson : I never heard of that one before. Walter R. Shaw : In the Liberal district they got forty-four miles in two yean and the other districts didnt get hardly anything. Now, take equality, let us took at First Prince with the large amount of mileage that we put in in these years from 1949 to 1966; ninety-three miles, that is not bad pickings. In the third district, eighty-one miles; in the fourth district, eighty-three and a half miles which brought it Into line with the other districts. And I want to tell my Honourable friend that I am going to watch him very carefully with regard to the allocation of these roads. Honourable George J. Ferguson : Tou will. Walter R. Shaw : And I am going to be on his doorstep with regards to the first district of Queens. I will.... Honourable George J. Ferguson : Yes, glad to see you anytime. Walter R. Shaw : I will see to it that we get our proper allocation and the roads will be put hi the proper place to. Honourable George J. Ferguson : You got more than your share. Walter R. Shaw : We didnt get more than our share. Honourable George J. Ferguson : Yes, you did. Walter R. Shaw : WalL how ia that? —487—