An hon. MEMBER:
Many of us said, no.
Many of us said, no.
Mr. SPEAKER:
Mr. Abbott moves, seconded by Mr. McCann, that I do now leave the chair for the house to resolve itself into committee of the whole. Is it the pleasure of the house to adopt the motion?
No.
Carried.
Mr. LALONDE:
I was paired with the hon. member for Royal (Mr. Brooks). Had I voted I would have voted for the motion.
Mr. BREITHAUPT:
I was paired with the hon. member for Danforth (Mr. Harris). Had I voted I would have voted for the motion.
Mr. ABBOTT:
I was paired with the hon. member for Stanstead (Mr. Hackett). Had I voted I would have voted for the motion.
Mr. TREMBLAY:
I was paired with the hon. member for Vancouver South (Mr. Income War Tax
Green). Had I voted I would have voted for the motion.
Mr. SMITH (York North):
I was paired with the hon. member for Victoria-Ontario (Mr. Hodgson). Had I voted I would have voted for the motion.
Mr. MALONEY:
I was paired with the hon. member for Northumberland, Ont. (Mr. Drope). Had I voted I would have voted for the motion.
Mr. NIXON:
I was paired with the hon. member for York East (Mr. McGregor). Had I voted I would, have voted for the motion.
Mr. LEGER:
I was paired with the hon. member for Haldimand (Mr. Senn). Had I voted I would have voted for the motion.
Mr. HEALY:
I was paired with the hon. member for Brant (Mr. Charlton). Had I voted I would have voted for the motion.
Mr. BRACKEN:
I was paired with the right hon. the Prime Minister (Mr. Mackenzie King). Had I voted I would have voted against the motion.
Mr. ADAMSON:
I was paired with the hon. member for St. James (Mr. Beaudry). Had I voted I would have voted against the motion.
Mr. ROSS (St. Paul's):
I was paired with the hon. member for York-Sunbury (Mr. Bridges). Had I voted I would have voted against the motion.
Mr. JACKMAN:
I was paired with the hon. member for Bellechasse (Mr. Picard). Had I voted I would have voted against the motion.
Mr. TUSTI'N: I was paired with the Minister of National Health and Welfare (Mr. Claxton). Had I voted I would have voted against the motion.
Mr. GILLIS:
I was paired with the ion. member for Inverness-Richmond (Mr. McGarry). Had I voted I would have voted igainst the motion.
Mr. GRAYDON:
I was paired with the Minister of Finance (Mr. Ilsley). Had I voted I would have voted against the motion.
The house went into committee, on the bill, Mr. Macdonald (Brantford City) in the chair.
Section 1 agreed to.
On section 2-Superannuation or pension fund payments.
Mr. DIEFENBAKER:
Will section 2,
paragraph (a) of (4) mean that the extra
12,000 paid to members of the senate will not be considered as taxable income? As it
is worded, and apparently this was drafted by the law officers of the crown, by Justice and Finance, with the Acting Minister of Finance participating in the drafting-