Legislative Assembly Walter R. Shaw : Mr. Speaker , I object; you can't interrupt a speaker in that way. If he has a question to ask all right, but he can't go into a. ... Hon . Gordon L. Bennett : Mr. Speaker there are rules of this House that I think should be maintained. Walter R. Shaw : Oh no, that's not right, Mr. Speaker , I object to this. Keith S. Harrington : May I continue my speech? Several Members: Yes, go ahead. Hon . Gordon L. Bennett : 1968 version, I hope. ... Walter R. Shaw : All right, now you. .. . M. Alban Farmer : "The widest latitude" on the Speech from the Throne.. .. Several Members: (Remarks inaudible) Keith S. Harrington : There is nothing in there, Mr. Minister over there, to speak about. I wanted to remind you of the good things you intended to do last year. I didn't criticize you last year. I didn't criticize you last year. Walter R. Shaw : They can't take it. Keith S. Harrington : I didn't criticize your policies and I remind you so that they will be implemented for the good of the people of this Province. Hon . Gordon L. Bennett : Mr. Speaker , he is out of order. Some Member : He is not. Hon . Gordon L. Bennett : Sure he is. Keith S. Harrington : My Government will increase its assistance to farmers in order to protect the potato industry against crop diseases." Another thing, Mr. Minister , that wasn't done, and there is a whole host of them. "A complete revision (this is one for the Minister of Education) and redraft¬ ing of the School is already underway in the Department of Education." That was good news last year, but they still put the same thing in the Speech this year. M. Alban Farmer : Paid $4,000. Keith S. Harrington : And paid $4,000 for this report so far, and most likely it will be the same thing next year. Still working, still working, Mr. Minister , but doing nothing, doing nothing. Now, "My Minister's Report that a planning group is making encouraging progress in appraising a program of pre-school education." Hon . Gordon L. Bennett : Mr. Speaker , this man is out of order. Several Members: Order, Order! Hon . Gordon L. Bennett : I would like a ruling on this, Mr. Speaker. Walter R. Shaw: There is no ruling, you are out of order, Mr. Speaker. Hon. Gordon L. Bennett : Well, what are we debating, Mr. Speaker ? Several Members: (Remarks inaudible) Hon . Gordon L. Bennett : For 1968, and he is quoting chapter and verse from 1967. He is completely out of order. M. Alban Farmer : There is nothing wrong with that. Walter R. Shaw : What's wrong with that? Keith S. Harrington : Well I hope you are not taking it up much, Mr. Minister . —214—