David Rees: I've received a request from two Members to raise a point of order. Alun Davies.
David Rees: You need to conclude now, please.
David Rees: And, finally, Jenny Rathbone.
David Rees: Alun, can you conclude now, please?
David Rees: Can I assure the Deputy Minister that we will review the transcript?
David Rees: Can we allow the Deputy Minister to give his answer, please?
David Rees: Can I remind Members that I have 12 Members who still wish to speak? I understand the passion and the emotion that Members wish to express on behalf of their constituents, but can we try and ensure we keep the to the times to allow all 12 Members to contribute today, please? Jack Sargeant.
David Rees: Rhun, I do need to ask you to finish.
David Rees: Rhun, you need to ask—
David Rees: I appreciate that, but we have lots of people who want to speak as well.
David Rees: You need to ask the question now, please, Sam.
David Rees: Thank you very much, everyone. That brings today's proceedings to a close.
David Rees: I call on the Minister for Health and Social Services to reply to the debate—Eluned Morgan.
David Rees: The proposal is to agree the motion without amendment. Does any Member object? [Objection.] I hear an objection, so I'll defer voting under this item until voting time.
David Rees: Item 7 today is the Plaid Cymru debate on income tax devolution, and I call on Adam Price to move the motion.
David Rees: I think we will continue. Sam, continue.
David Rees: I call on Sam Rowlands to reply to the debate.
David Rees: I call on the Minister for Economy, Vaughan Gething.
David Rees: Before I call the next person, I’d better put on record and remind Members that I do represent Port Talbot, even though it’s been mentioned I do not know how many times in the last contribution. [Laughter.] Rhun ap Iorwerth.
David Rees: Joyce, will you take an intervention?