I move amendment 15:
To add to the section a new sub-section as follows :—
(4) Except where the Minister in any particular case otherwise requires, the provisions of this section shall not apply to a saw mill.
This is a further extension of what I mentioned earlier about the saw mills. I thought the best way to deal with it here was to add a new sub-section and put in the proviso "except where the Minister in any particular case otherwise requires " to give him that power. The question of heating a saw mill is almost impossible: Any saw mill I have ever seen has been at least open on two ends and sometimes it is open at the side. In many of them it is impossible to work and shut the doors because there is no room inside to keep both the planed and unplaned sawn timber. Further, the question of heating could easily be dangerous with the dust in suspension in the air which you might get near the big saws or planers. You could have certain risks there. For these reasons the trade feel that this provision would be almost, if not entirely, impossible to carry out effectively.