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The exception applies to scallop dredging between 1 May and 24 August. The request comes in light of the current ban on scallop fishing off the West Coast due to the detection of high levels of Amnesic Shellfish Poisoning (ASP).
I hope that the Parliament will approve amendments 51 to 53 and reject amendments 1 to 6.I move amendment 51. As the minister has obviously anticipated, the effect of amendments 1 to 6 would be to remove part 3 in its entirety.
You are saying that it is easy to squeeze out another 1 per cent, but if there is a revenue deficit and the money is coming from the bank, will that be an additional 1 per cent that has to be found?
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Date answered:
1 February 2007