I fully sympathise with the views expressed by the Deputies but the House will appreciate that these matters must come through the normal channels. Despite the fact that they may have been agreed by the Joint Committee, it does not follow that they will be accepted by the House. In fact, I think somebody in the Opposition benches stipulated, when this Committee was being set up, that what was agreed might not be acceptable to the House. I have no way of knowing that what has been agreed by a Committee of the House will be accepted in toto by the House. In addition, there is the difficulty of getting all the various legislation drafted and before this House and through this House during this session. The drafting is a problem and a difficulty over which I have no direct control. It would have been my hope that the course advocated now by the Deputies in the opposite benches could have and would have been followed. However, in so far as this electoral law is concerned, I have already expressed my appreciation of the Committee's efforts and so far as putting its recommendations into operation and bringing them before the House is concerned, I have done and will continue to do everything possible to have them before the House as soon as possible but I cannot give any undertaking.