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section 13,and would be disposed to permit that section to
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be permitted next week.
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Under those circumstances, would you be content
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to present your amendmtnt at that time?
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DELEGATE HARDWICKE: Mr. Chairman, I am somewhat
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tempted to withdraw it.
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THE CHAIRMAN: You don't have to present it. You
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have the opportunity to present it at that time.
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DELEGATE HARDWICKE: Very well.
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THE CHAIRMAN: That being the situation ---
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Fir what purpose does Delegate Boileau rise?
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DELEGATE BOILEAU: A parliamentary inquiry.
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THE CHAIRMAN: State your inquiry.
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DELEGATE BOILEAU: B y keeping open three sections
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in R&P-2, does this allow additional sections such as you
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noted in the case of Delegate Hardwicke to be added?
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THE CHAIRMAN: Only if they were germane to the
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portions that are still under consideration, in the same
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way that any new section is to be added to recommendation
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R&P-2 would have to be germane to that recommendation.
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In other words, if they were germane to the subject
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