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Order of Business. (1 Dec 2005)

Eamon Ryan: What if I have a back-up issue?

Order of Business. (1 Dec 2005)

Eamon Ryan: This is an important issue, namely, the procedures we follow in respect of this Bill. The question was asked on Committee Stage whether the Government intends, as it has declared, to pass this Bill by the end of the year.

Order of Business. (1 Dec 2005)

Eamon Ryan: It does.

Order of Business. (1 Dec 2005)

Eamon Ryan: I will come back to it.

Order of Business. (1 Dec 2005)

Eamon Ryan: Given the widespread fraud within our sea fisheries, given the extension of that process in corrupting the political system and given our inability to prosecute the widespread fraud cases in the fisheries area now before the DPP and elsewhere, does the Government intend to keep to its commitment to get all Stages of the Sea-Fisheries and Maritime Jurisdiction Bill 2005 through.

Order of Business. (1 Dec 2005)

Eamon Ryan: I am returning to it because I did not get an answer on the Order of Business.

Order of Business. (1 Dec 2005)

Eamon Ryan: The Deputy knows nothing.

Order of Business. (1 Dec 2005)

Eamon Ryan: As a Deputy who is trying to assist in putting this Bill through, and this was raised in our committee yesterday, I have to say that it appears the Government is utterly divided on it. It is impossible to know its position. One Minister seems to have a different view to another. One backbencher is fighting with the Minister.

Order of Business. (1 Dec 2005)

Eamon Ryan: I have made my Second Stage speech. On the Order of Business I demand to know where is this Bill, when does the Government intend enacting it and——

Order of Business. (1 Dec 2005)

Eamon Ryan: Is the Government committed to putting it through all Stages by the end——

Order of Business. (1 Dec 2005)

Eamon Ryan: On the Order of Business, does the Government, as it has committed——

Order of Business. (1 Dec 2005)

Eamon Ryan: No, this stage is to ask when is a Bill due to go through the various processes. That is in order on the Order of Business.

Order of Business. (1 Dec 2005)

Eamon Ryan: The Government has given a commitment. I just want a simple answer from the Tánaiste, that it will enact this Bill before the end of this session. Will that happen?

Order of Business. (1 Dec 2005)

Eamon Ryan: Would the Government like to see it enacted?

Order of Business. (1 Dec 2005)

Eamon Ryan: A Cheann Comhairle, I simply want to know does the Government intend to try to get this Bill through by the end of this year.

Order of Business. (1 Dec 2005)

Eamon Ryan: Could the Tánaiste give a simple answer to my question?

Order of Business. (1 Dec 2005)

Eamon Ryan: So, the intention is not to enact it this year.

Order of Business. (1 Dec 2005)

Eamon Ryan: Not this party.

World Trade Organisation Negotiations: Statements. (1 Dec 2005)

Eamon Ryan: I welcome this debate and am pleased to speak in it. I watched a television programme recently in which Bob Geldof explained the background to the Live 8 concerts this summer. He made the very simple point, of which we are all aware, that our understanding of development and the connections between the developed and developing worlds has changed in the past 20 years. We have moved from...

Written Answers — Computerisation Programme: Computerisation Programme (1 Dec 2005)

Eamon Ryan: Question 39: To ask the Minister for Social and Family Affairs if the service delivery modernisation provision of €4.5 million which is included in his Department's Estimates under the consultancy heading is an ongoing project or if same has an expected completion date. [37130/05]

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