§ Major GLYNasked the Minister of Agriculture whether he will consider setting up a committee to consider the whole position of the veterinary services of this country, notably the condition and requirements of the Royal Veterinary College, in view of the increasing respon- 1760W sibilities that fall on veterinary officers and the importance of recognising their position.
Mr. BUXTONI would refer the hon. and gallant Member to the replies which I gave on the 7th instant to the hon. and gallant Member for Gainsborough (Captain Crookshank), and yesterday, to the right hon. Gentleman the Member for Stafford (Mr. Ormsby-Gore). I am sending copies to the hon. and gallant Member.