P2 – “Which brings me full circle back to my original question who is responsible for the hold up and why the hold up? Also with an additional question; did that person/entity take advantage of the QoN numbering sequence issue because clearly the original Sen Sterle questions were submitted to the Dept and CASA as a total package?”
Good questions. Reading through the Sterle ‘questions’, you can see that they are ‘pointed’ – important questions, well all bar one. The three remaining unanswered are worthy of consideration and IMO demand full answers. Given the usual management of QoN and the ‘gender neutral’ answers routinely delivered, you could be forgiven expecting the usual drivel to be framed in a response. No Sir, not this time. We know from past experience how efficient the hard working Secretariat is; I can’t remember a time when they have dropped even the smallest ball, so you have to wonder – where are Sterle’s answers?
To me, it seems just a little too convenient; last estimates, Christmas break coming up fast, CASA budget and other matters surfacing; good time to say “Oh Whoops, sorry Senator, we’ll address those questions after the long break”. Of course by then impetus and interest has waned, focus is on the ‘new’ Inquiry and the questions will be consigned to the history dustbin.
Like trying to pin a fart to the wall – Good catch P2 – Choc frog + Gold star (you must have quite a collection by now).
Good questions. Reading through the Sterle ‘questions’, you can see that they are ‘pointed’ – important questions, well all bar one. The three remaining unanswered are worthy of consideration and IMO demand full answers. Given the usual management of QoN and the ‘gender neutral’ answers routinely delivered, you could be forgiven expecting the usual drivel to be framed in a response. No Sir, not this time. We know from past experience how efficient the hard working Secretariat is; I can’t remember a time when they have dropped even the smallest ball, so you have to wonder – where are Sterle’s answers?
To me, it seems just a little too convenient; last estimates, Christmas break coming up fast, CASA budget and other matters surfacing; good time to say “Oh Whoops, sorry Senator, we’ll address those questions after the long break”. Of course by then impetus and interest has waned, focus is on the ‘new’ Inquiry and the questions will be consigned to the history dustbin.
Like trying to pin a fart to the wall – Good catch P2 – Choc frog + Gold star (you must have quite a collection by now).