... of charges and then lump
them into one big sum
that they are now being
asked to pay.
I want to finally finish
my comments ...
[Background]
– The roof's leaking.
... with a leaky roof.
– Mr Deputy Speaker, I hope
I can complete my speech
before rain stops play.
I think there's probably some
kind of symbol about how
many people view how broken
parliament is going on there
but let's return to
the matter in hand.
– Is this hot air that's
escaping from in here?
– Somebody might say there's
a leak in parliament
at the moment so we'll take
it from there.
– I'm sure many cabinet meetings
have similar difficulties,
Mr Deputy Speaker, but it is
the retrospective nature
and long reach ...
– Order! Order!.
No photographs.
–– I wasn't.
– Well, you're holding it up.
[Laughter]
And finally, Mr Deputy Speaker,
before we get the puddles out.
– I'm going to suspend the sitting
and when we come back,
the bells will ring two minutes
before we restart.
So the sitting is now suspended
and no photographs please.
