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Referral of Papers to Joint Committee on Health and Children: Motion (28 Jan 2010)

Séamus Kirk: I will come back to the Deputy when I deal with this matter.

Referral of Papers to Joint Committee on Health and Children: Motion (28 Jan 2010)

Séamus Kirk: There will be opportunities to raise these points at a later stage. We are not going to deal-----

Referral of Papers to Joint Committee on Health and Children: Motion (28 Jan 2010)

Séamus Kirk: That is not really a point of order.

Referral of Papers to Joint Committee on Health and Children: Motion (28 Jan 2010)

Séamus Kirk: Deputy Lynch will have to find an alternative way to deal with this.

Referral of Papers to Joint Committee on Health and Children: Motion (28 Jan 2010)

Séamus Kirk: The Deputy will have to find an alternative way to deal with this.

Referral of Papers to Joint Committee on Health and Children: Motion (28 Jan 2010)

Séamus Kirk: We must get notice of any of these matters. I cannot be expected to have this information available for the Order of Business.

Referral of Papers to Joint Committee on Health and Children: Motion (28 Jan 2010)

Séamus Kirk: We cannot have a full scale debate on this matter on the Order of Business. The Minister for Finance has volunteered the information.

Referral of Papers to Joint Committee on Health and Children: Motion (28 Jan 2010)

Séamus Kirk: I am sure there will be other opportunities to elicit even more information on the matter.

Referral of Papers to Joint Committee on Health and Children: Motion (28 Jan 2010)

Séamus Kirk: The Deputy will have to find an alternative way to pursue this.

Referral of Papers to Joint Committee on Health and Children: Motion (28 Jan 2010)

Séamus Kirk: The Deputy is being disorderly on the Order of Business. We are moving on. To come back to Deputy Lynch's point, any allegation against a Member must be made by way of formal motion in the House. If the Deputy wishes to take up that option, she may do so.

Referral of Papers to Joint Committee on Health and Children: Motion (28 Jan 2010)

Séamus Kirk: The Deputy alleged that a Member misled the House. I ask Deputy Stagg to move that the Whisteblowers Protection Bill 2010 be taken in Private Members' time.

Whistleblowers Protection Bill 2010: First Stage (28 Jan 2010)

Séamus Kirk: Is the Bill opposed?

Whistleblowers Protection Bill 2010: First Stage (28 Jan 2010)

Séamus Kirk: Since this is a Private Members' Bill, Second Stage must, under Standing Orders, be taken in Private Members' time.

Whistleblowers Protection Bill 2010: First Stage (28 Jan 2010)

Séamus Kirk: Does the Deputy have a question on promised legislation?

Whistleblowers Protection Bill 2010: First Stage (28 Jan 2010)

Séamus Kirk: We cannot have Question Time on the Order of Business. The Deputy can table a parliamentary question.

Whistleblowers Protection Bill 2010: First Stage (28 Jan 2010)

Séamus Kirk: Deputy McManus, you are abusing the Order of Business. It is never intended to be utilised as Question Time.

Whistleblowers Protection Bill 2010: First Stage (28 Jan 2010)

Séamus Kirk: The question is not in order.

Whistleblowers Protection Bill 2010: First Stage (28 Jan 2010)

Séamus Kirk: We have an answer on that, Deputy.

Whistleblowers Protection Bill 2010: First Stage (28 Jan 2010)

Séamus Kirk: The question was on promised legislation.

Whistleblowers Protection Bill 2010: First Stage (28 Jan 2010)

Séamus Kirk: The extent of the question allowed concerns when the Bill is being taken.

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