§ Report from the Special Orders Committee, That they have examined the Amendment as required by the Standing Orders of the House; that in their opinion the Amendment raises questions of policy and principle similar to those agreed to by the House when approving the Pigs Marketing Scheme, 1933; that while the Amendment is founded on precedent, inasmuch as Amendments of Schemes have already been submitted for the approval of Parliament under the Agricultural Marketing Acts, 1931 and 1933, the Amendment contains a provision which is new in character; that in the opinion of the Committee the Amendment cannot be passed by the House without special attention, but that no further inquiry is necessary before the House proceeds to a decision on the Resolution to approve the said Amendment: Read, and ordered to lie on the Table.