Mrs Smith – Is that because they are working?
Mr Aird – Seeking a level of compliance can be problematic. Mr DEAN – In raising that, I guess one could say it is the same in relation to a number of other laws, couldn’t one? Mr Aird – That is true. Mr DEAN – Yes. The fact that the law is there is sufficient in the greater number of cases, 99.9 per cent of the time; that is sufficient in itself to curtail that activity. I want to return to the flavoured alcoholic drinks, Mr President. If you read the papers – the Examiner, Mercury, Advocate – you will find there are a lot of people who are concerned about the attractiveness of those drinks to young people. I cannot really stress strongly enough the problems associated with that and the fact that we need to do something about it. I think the member for Mersey, or somebody, mentioned the strict controls that should apply to providing access into licensed premises to under-age people. We require, under legislation, identification for access into these places but in many respects that id