§ 53. Mr. Collinsasked the Minister of Agriculture the present position with regard to the manufacture and delivery of supplies of horticultural glass; and if he is satisfied that available supplies are distributed in a manner best calculated to increase food production.
§ Mr. T. WilliamsManufacture of horticultural glass has suffered several serious interruptions during the past year, but, if present production targets are achieved, the position should be reasonably satisfactory. The distribution of this glass is not controlled, but I am satisfied that manufacturers are doing their utmost to distribute it fairly and with due regard to the needs of food production.
§ Mr. CollinsCan my right hon. Friend say if any priority is given to repairs and replacements, or can all this glass go into new production?
§ Mr. WilliamsAs I have already stated, this kind of glass is not controlled. Therefore, I should imagine that a person requiring glass, either for new construction or maintenance, would have an equal opportunity of obtaining it.