If that is so, what actually happens is this: that three or four warriors get control of the entire supply, the price shoots up, and they reap a golden harvest. I admit freely that the individual who pays 50 per cent. for a flashlight bulb is not going to be crushed by that burden of expense, but I cannot see why the legislative powers of this House should be used in order to line the pockets of the fly-by-nights who come in here and set themselves up as pedlars of these various commodities. That is what happened in connection with quota order after quota order. The legitimate traders cannot get their supplies, and these fly-by-nights and small pedlars grab the whole control of a certain commodity and hold the legitimate trader to ransom. The Minister's reply to that is: "Well, let the legitimate trader refer the matter to the Prices Commission." Now, nobody is going to go to the expense, worry and annoyance of referring such a matter to the Prices Commission when the total amount involved is perhaps ¾d. or 1d. on each flashlight bulb concerned, but the whole thing means that our community contributes to four or five pedlars a very substantial annual income under these infernal quota orders. The Minister has admitted in the Trade Agreement made with Britain that the quota system has to go. Nevertheless these idiotic orders are rehabilitating the evils that flow from the quota system. These evils are not unique to this country. In every country in the world in which the quota system has been introduced, that system has been exploited by the most unserupulous elements in the community. This instance of the bulbs is not going to make any great difference but it is well to avail of this occasion to warn the Minister that this quota scandal has got to stop, that if it continues steps will be taken to collect the names of the exploiters of these quota orders who are sheltering behind the Minister to rob consumers in these countries and that they will be exposed.