Tuesdax, February 27, 1968
Mr. Speaker, I am going to call it ten o’clock.
I thought I would get through tonight but there are one or two matters here that I would like to deal with. One is agriculture and the other is transportation.
Mr. Premier I would like to retire, unless you have some objections. If you have objections I can keep going for three or four hours.
Hon. Alexander B. Campbell: I thought we would go to three o’clock in the morning.
Walter R. Shaw: Well I haven’t the same inducements as you have to clear it up. I move the adjournment of the Debate.
Hon. Alexander B. Campbell: Call it ten o’clock.