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Pig Farming—Code of Welfare

Tuesday 24 November 2009 Hansard source (external site)

Kedgley11. SUE KEDGLEY (Green) Link to this
to the Minister of Agriculture

Does he stand by his statement of 20 May 2009 “I would like to be able to issue a new code of welfare for pigs by the end of this year”; and is he confident this will be achieved?

CarterHon DAVID CARTER (Minister of Agriculture) Link to this

Yes, I am confident. The National Animal Welfare Advisory Committee is on course to release the code at some stage next month.

KedgleySue Kedgley Link to this

I raise a point of order, Mr Speaker. I very carefully worded my question to say “to issue a new code of welfare”. All that the Minister talked about was issuing a code for consultation. It will take another 6 months to get the new code. That was the question.

SmithMr SPEAKER Link to this

There is a limit to how much I can judge the quality of Ministers’ answers. From my hearing of the Minister’s answer he said, in response to the member’s question, “yes”. If she is not convinced that his “yes” was exactly the “yes” she was after, my advice to her would be to drill further down into that with her supplementary question.

KedgleySue Kedgley Link to this

I raise a point of order, Mr Speaker. There is a lot of interest in whether the Minister’s promise to have the code completed this year will be met. This is a completely different issue.

SmithMr SPEAKER Link to this

I can easily think of a supplementary question, following the Minister’s answer, that would assist the member to get exactly the information she wants. I cannot, for the life of me, work out why she does not ask that question. The member has a supplementary question available.

KedgleySue Kedgley Link to this

How can New Zealanders believe that this Government is serious about animal welfare, when the Minister cannot even keep his promise to have the pig code completely reviewed and a new one issued by the end of this year, with the result that 20,000 sows will spend their Christmas locked up in cages where they cannot turn round?

CarterHon DAVID CARTER Link to this

I have, on many occasions, patiently tried to explain to the member that there is a process under the Act by which the National Animal Welfare Advisory Committee develops the code and releases it for submission, and once the submissions have been heard the committee finalises the code and presents it to me. That is the law that must be adhered to. I am not about to ride roughshod over that law.

KedgleySue Kedgley Link to this

I raise a point of order, Mr Speaker. I would like to table a document, because I think it is in the public interest. It is a press release, and it is where—

SmithMr SPEAKER Link to this

From what publication?

KedgleySue Kedgley Link to this

It is from the New Zealand Herald of 10 November 2009.

SmithMr SPEAKER Link to this

The member will resume her seat. That is totally contrary to the ruling I made just a few days ago. The document is from a mainstream newspaper of recent days, and therefore I will not be seeking leave. The member will not use the point of order process to try to make her political point.

KedgleySue Kedgley Link to this

Mr Speaker, does your ruling apply even when one believes that the article contains very significant information that contradicts what the Minister has just said?

SmithMr SPEAKER Link to this

The reason why the ruling was made is that articles from the New Zealand Herald are readily available to members. If members are interested in this matter, I am sure they will have followed it through the New Zealand Herald.

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