Wednesday, March 27, 1968 Walter R. Shaw : That's in Central Kings . Hon . M. Lome Bonnell : I didn't say it wasn't. Walter R. Shaw : Well, I want to pinpoint the Eastern Kings one. Hon . M. Lome Bonnell : Eastern Kings . When you get down to Kings County you either got to go North or South. And we are going to spend approximately another $100,000. Walter R. Shaw : What? Hon . M. Lome Bonnell : We are going to spend approximately another $100,000 in that area this year. Walter R. Shaw : Is that on the golf course? Hon . M. Lome Bonnell : In the golf course, park, recreational complex.. . Walter R. Shaw : Now, what's a recreational complex? Leo F. Rossiter : How much is it going to cost in Provincial money? Hon . M. Lome Bonnell : I am hoping, Mr. Member from Second Kings, that it will not cost us very much. Leo F. Rossiter : That's not the answer to my question. How much is it going to cost? Hon . M. Lome Bonnell : At the present time we have spent approximately $65,000 and of that amount, half would be provincial funds. Walter R. Shaw : Are you sure that's not $165,000? Pardon me, Mr. Speaker , the vote was $330,000. That's___ Hon . M. Lome Bonnell : That's Federal though. Walter R. Shaw : Yes, now half of that is Provincial so that's 165,000. Hon . M. Lome Bonnell : That's right. You've got good math. You are good in the math. Walter R. Shaw : Oh, I'm keeping up. Lloyd G. MacPhall : Mr. Speaker , would the Minister permit a question? Hon . M. Lome Bonnell : I'd like to make a speech you know, pretty soon. Lloyd G. MacPhail : You're doing a pretty good job if you'd stick to the facts but, anyway, the question is this. He says, apparently, it costs about $65,000 and yet in answer to a question which I put to him some time ago, nearly a month ago now, he said it cost $83,797 at that time and now this is a month later. How do you explain it cost $65,000....? Hon . M. Lome Bonnell : Oh, you're right. Mr. Speaker , my Honorable friend is right. If he got the answer to my question that is exactly what was spent on it. Lloyd G. MacPhail : So, you're wrong now? Hon . M. Lome Bonnell : No, I said approximately, and approximately is not exactly. Lloyd G. MacPhail : Twenty-five percent out. Hon . M. Lome Bonnell : You got the exact figures. Lloyd G. MacPhail : Thirty-five percent out is approximately. Hon . M. Lome Bonnell : Approximately. Well, if you don't want any approximate figures any more, I won't give you any figures. I'll just leave you in the dark. I'm trying to enlighten you. I'm trying to tell you what's going on and when I try to tell you what's going on, you don't appreciate it. —333—