Gareth Bennett: No.
Gareth Bennett: Apologies, Llywydd, but I didn't have anything to say on this group. We are opposing these amendments. I didn't want to actually speak at this stage, but thank you.
Gareth Bennett: What action is the Welsh Government taking to improve public health in South Wales Central?
Gareth Bennett: Will the Minister make a statement on mental health care provision in South Wales Central?
Gareth Bennett: Diolch, Llywydd. I formally move the amendments tabled in my name and supported by Mark Reckless, which are moved with the support also of the Abolish the Welsh Assembly Party. This group of amendments deals with the provision of Welsh teaching. The amendments I am moving today seek to reflect the fact that Wales has many different parts and they do not all have the same level of Welsh...
Gareth Bennett: Diolch, Llywydd. Thanks to Siân and to Kirsty for their contributions to the debate. Siân's comments were largely pertaining to the need to develop a single continuum for the teaching of Welsh, which, in itself, is an admirable concept, but of course it is aligned to the pursuit of the target of 1 million Welsh speakers, which, as a party—my own party, Abolish the Welsh Assembly...
Gareth Bennett: Yes, I move. Thank you.
Gareth Bennett: I move, Llywydd.
Gareth Bennett: I don't move it, Llywydd, or 39.
Gareth Bennett: No, Llywydd. Thank you.
Gareth Bennett: We in the Abolish the Welsh Assembly Party oppose this Welsh Government Bill. There are good parts to this Bill, and I don't dispute that, and some of it has been outlined by the Minister today—some of those good parts—and in many ways, she has been, despite my profound political differences with her, a very able Minister. And some of the good parts were also highlighted in the...
Gareth Bennett: I would like to thank the culture committee for today's debate, and for their efforts over the past five years under the chairmanship of Bethan Sayed. I'm sure she's been a very good Chair. Unfortunately, I have to say I disagree with the report that they've produced. I think that the report, although well intentioned, is based on a false premise. After all, who decides what media Wales...