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Social Partnership. (8 Feb 2006)

Rory O'Hanlon: I call Deputy Ó Caoláin.

Social Partnership. (8 Feb 2006)

Rory O'Hanlon: Sorry Deputy Rabbitte, I have called Deputy Ó Caoláin.

Social Partnership. (8 Feb 2006)

Rory O'Hanlon: The Taoiseach should be allowed to speak without interruption. We must move on to the next business.

Social Partnership. (8 Feb 2006)

Rory O'Hanlon: The Taoiseach should be allowed to speak without interruption.

Social Partnership. (8 Feb 2006)

Rory O'Hanlon: Deputy Rabbitte should make just a brief comment. We are running out of time.

Requests to move Adjournment of Dáil under Standing Order 31. (8 Feb 2006)

Rory O'Hanlon: Before coming to the Order of Business I propose to deal with a number of notices under Standing Order 31.

Requests to move Adjournment of Dáil under Standing Order 31. (8 Feb 2006)

Rory O'Hanlon: Having considered the matters raised, they are not in order under Standing Order 31.

Order of Business. (8 Feb 2006)

Rory O'Hanlon: There are two proposals to be put to the House. Is the proposal for the late sitting agreed? Agreed. Is the proposal for dealing with No. 3, conclusion of Second Stage of the Finance Bill 2006, agreed?

Order of Business. (8 Feb 2006)

Rory O'Hanlon: The proposal relates only to the taking of the Finance Bill. The Deputy is opposed to the taking of the Finance Bill.

Order of Business. (8 Feb 2006)

Rory O'Hanlon: We cannot debate the Finance Bill now, but only the reason you are opposing it.

Order of Business. (8 Feb 2006)

Rory O'Hanlon: I am sorry, but we cannot discuss the fisheries Bill in the House.

Order of Business. (8 Feb 2006)

Rory O'Hanlon: It may well be important, but there is a long-standing tradition in this House that when the Bill is before the committee, it is the committee that deals with it.

Order of Business. (8 Feb 2006)

Rory O'Hanlon: It is not a matter for this House until the committee reports back to it.

Order of Business. (8 Feb 2006)

Rory O'Hanlon: I am sorry, but it does not arise on the Order of Business. I ask Deputy Kenny to accept the rulings of the Chair.

Order of Business. (8 Feb 2006)

Rory O'Hanlon: That ruling has been there since the committees were established.

Order of Business. (8 Feb 2006)

Rory O'Hanlon: I am sorry, but as the Chair has pointed out, when a Bill is referred to a committee, what happens is that the affairs of the committee cannot be discussed. That is a matter for the committee, which will discuss the Bill.

Order of Business. (8 Feb 2006)

Rory O'Hanlon: I am sorry, but it is a matter for the committee to discuss.

Order of Business. (8 Feb 2006)

Rory O'Hanlon: I am sorry, but we must allow for the committee to discuss it.

Order of Business. (8 Feb 2006)

Rory O'Hanlon: The legislation is a matter for the committee, which will debate it section by section, decide and report back to the House, which will then have another opportunity.

Order of Business. (8 Feb 2006)

Rory O'Hanlon: I am sorry, but it will be back in the House on Report Stage, when the Deputy will have an opportunity.

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