I cannot understand Deputy Byrne's point, if he has been properly advised by the Electricity Supply Association. My whole discussion with them on this business was on the lines that I could tolerate no interference from them on the principle of the Bill, but that they might be of help, and I thought would be of help on the details. That being the whole line of our discussion, I fail to see how anybody with the minimum of common sense could take from my words the meaning that I would give sufficient time between First Stage and Second Stage to enable the Electricity Supply Association to forward anything to me. I feel somewhat impressed by what Deputy O'Connell has said and the way he has said it, but I turn to Deputy Baxter and I find all this hypothetical nonsense he has talked about the Bill—that he has not got it, that he does not know what is in it, and that he does not know if he will ever be able to master what is in it, on account of the date that is proposed for Second Reading. Then he talked of Bills being re-committed and of Second Readings having to be taken more than once. I know of one great case of that where the Minister for Lands and Agriculture was, unfortunately, weak enough to give in to demands made by the Farmers' Party, and we see as the result the discussion that is to take place immediately. As far as this Second Reading is concerned, provided we meet on Monday, I would like, at any rate in order to clear the ground, to have an opportunity of making my own statement on the Bill on Monday evening. I doubt very much if there will be any time for it on Monday evening, and of course if what the President has spoken of to-day happens, if the Vote on Account and certain Central Fund Bill proposals were finished this week, there would be, presumably, no great necessity to meet on Monday, and the Second Reading would be taken on Tuesday. But I would like to put the Bill down for Monday, with the understanding that if that is done the only thing that will be taken will be my own speech. As to the principle of the Bill, I do not care how technical it is found to be in its details, the general principle of the Bill will be very easily grasped.