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    "content": "Let me pick up from the issues that Sen. Wetangula has mentioned. We do not need small quantities to do adulteration of fuel. If there is a way fuel stations could monitor the quantity--- If you want to make it more expensive, then create a margin of quantity such as 100 litres. For example, if somebody is buying 10 litres, then charge them less because they are not likely to use it for that purpose. If you have more than 10 litres, then you pay a different price in what is called price discrimination. There are also risks in that because somebody will take 10 litres from one fuel station and 10 from another if we have no mechanism of monitoring. However, at least that is an avenue The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate."
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