Legislative Assembly Leo F. Rossiter : Mr. Minister of Tourism, I have one question. How much provin¬ cial money has been expended at Brudenell golf course? Hon . M. Lome Bonnell : This year? Leo F. Rossiter : Any year, and the total amount. Now, I want to make it abun¬ dantly clear I'm not aginst the golf course in Brudenell but I'm against the way that you are manipulating figures. Hon . M. Lome Bonnell : Well, Mr. Speaker , I would venture to say that you have to, talking about a golf course as such. Leo F. Rossiter : A golf course, as most people understand it. Hon . M. Lome Bonnell : All right then. If you talk about a golf course as such it will probably cost this Province, by the time that it is completed, in the vicinitv of oh, $65,000. *- > * • Leo F. Rossiter : $65,000. Hon . M. Lome Bonnell : Approximately, for the Golf course. Leo F. Rossiter : That's okay. I'll take your approximate figures. Completed, for an 18 hole golf course? Hon . M. Lome Bonnell : Yes. Walter R. Shaw : Now, my Honorable friend. . .. Leo F. Rossiter : Eighteen hole golf course and the club house included? Are you going to use the present building for a club house ? Hon . M. Lome Bonnell : Well, now you sit down and I'll get up. Hon . Robert E. Campbell : Let the man make his speech. Let the man make his speech. Leo F. Rossiter : That's okay. I don't care if you are. $65,000 is your estimate at the present time? M. Lome Bonnell : $65,000, Mr. Speaker. Leo F. Rossiter Thirty percent one way or the other. Hon . M. Lome Bonnell : That is my estimate as of what the golf course as such will cost Prince Edward Island . Walter R. Shaw : Now, might I ask a final, pardon me for interrupting Mr. Minister , because I'm proud of you and I want to see that you don't make any mistakes. Hon . M. Lome Bonnell : That's right. Walter R. Shaw : What about the club house ? Now, that's a very expensive project. . . Hon . M. Lome Bonnell : I'm trying to tell you but you know I can't get a chance to tell you. Walter R. Shaw : Who pays for that? Who pays for that? M. Alban Farmer : Let the man speak. You'd better keep quiet and let the man speak. Walter R. Shaw : I'm getting objections from over here, Mr. Minister , and I. . . . Hon . M. Lome Bonnell : If you'd let me make my speech all these things would come out and you'd have all these answers in continuity. Walter R. Shaw : I'm going to leave here. Hon . M. Lome Bonnell : No, don't leave. We want you to listen. J. Walter Dingwell : Tell it straight forward. —334—