On Section 1—and as there are three minutes left—I want to know from the Minister——
Committee on Finance. - Central Fund Bill, 1952—Committee and Final Stages.
The Deputy might refer to the terms of the motion regarding this Bill.
Am I to take it that no discussion is allowed on any stage of this Bill except the Second?
That is so.
Am I allowed to ask a question?
It is the duty of the Chair to bring to a conclusion the stages of this Bill before the time lapses, and I am going to carry out the decision of the House.
One minute for a question. Can the Minister for Finance tell us why he made the speech he just did, when the Taoiseach, as Minister for External Affairs, in July, 1947, told E.C.A. he was going to bring in 1,481,000 tons of wheat in the four years ending 1951, when, in fact, the inter-Party Government brought in only 841,000 tons, thereby saving this country £20,000,000? Similarly, £19,458,000 were saved on maize in the same period.
That is the truth.
Of course, the Minister knows it is, too.