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". – I am not sure whether I understood the question, but I believe that the honourable Member wants me to say whether the question by Mr Crowley was organised by the Commission today so that the whole thing could be explained again publicly in Parliament.
I can assure the honourable Member that the Commission is very adroit and active in organising sufficient support for what it does, but in this case, it was a purely fortuitous occasion. Mr Crowley and I have not met all that often. I do not know his telephone number. I am sure he does not need any prompting from any Commissioner to ask in Parliament what he wishes to know.
This regulation on the charges for cash withdrawals was passed extremely quickly by both the Council and Parliament. I can recall no other instance where a regulation was approved and adopted so quickly. That is because the public has wanted this sort of regulation for many years. Mrs Korhola made a point of insisting on that. Fortunately the Commission is now able to assure Members of Parliament that as far as cash withdrawals are concerned, the situation is as Parliament wishes. Next year there is the possibility that the same sort of thing will apply to transfers of money other than by cash dispensers."@en1
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