Douglas Gooderham Ross
Progressive Conservative
Mr. ROSS (St. Paul's):
They are together.
Subtopic: MOTION FOR CONCURRENCE IN REPORT OF SPECIAL COMMITTEE
Mr. ROSS (St. Paul's):
They are together.
Eleven o'clock.
The DEPUTY CHAIRMAN:
Is item 307 carried? Carried.
No.
Mr. MACDONNELL (Muskoka-Ontario):
No, item 307 is not carried.
Mr. McCANN:
My officers have been here for almost a week-
So have we.
Mr. MACDONNELL (Muskoka-Ontario):
We have been here for six months.
Mr. McCANN:
An important meeting of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation opened in Montreal today. The general manager and other officers would like to be at that important meeting, at which the monthly business of the corporation is taken up. If we could have another ten or fifteen minutes I think I would be able to give the information in reference to these items. However, I am in the hands of the committee.
Mr. HANSELL:
I am prepared not to call it eleven o'clock, if it will accommodate the minister and his officials. I have no desire to make a long speech, but only to ask one or two questions.
Mr. MacINNIS:
On the point made by the minister, if he can satisfy those members who want to take part in this debate in a space of 15 minutes, I am willing to stay that long. But it does not look to me as if he can.
Mr. McCANN:
I might be over-optimistic.
Mr. MacINNIS:
I am afraid you are.
Mr. KNOWLES:
Eleven o'clock.
Mr. GILLIS:
Try it for fifteen minutes.
Supply-National Revenue
The DEPUTY CHAIRMAN:
Go ahead.
Mr. HANSELL:
I should like to ask the minister in respect of this item, which I find explained on another page-
Mr. MACDONNELL (Muskoka-Ontario):
Eleven o'clock.
Item stands.
Progress reported.
Mr. MacNICOL:
What is the business for tomorrow?