David Melding: Thank you very much. It was worth waiting for. I now call on Llyr Gruffydd to reply to the debate.
David Melding: Thank you very much. The proposal is to note the committee's report. Does any Member object? I don't see any Member objecting. So, the motion is therefore agreed in accordance with Standing Order 12.36.
David Melding: Item 17 is the Children, Young People and Education Committee debate on the impact of the COVID-19 outbreak on children and young people in Wales. I call on the Chair of the committee to move the motion. Lynne Neagle.
David Melding: Thank you, Siân. I realise it's very difficult when you're Zooming in to quite know where you are in terms of time. Dawn Bowden.
David Melding: And finally before I call the Minister, Suzy Davies.
David Melding: I call the Minister for Education, Kirsty Williams.
David Melding: We have hit 10 minutes now, so can you perhaps make this your concluding comment?
David Melding: Thank you. I call on Lynne Neagle to reply to the debate.
David Melding: Thank you very much. The proposal is to note the committee's report. Does any Member object? I don't see any Member objecting and the motion is therefore agreed in accordance with Standing Order 12.36.
David Melding: Item 18 is the Plaid Cymru debate: an independent Wales. Before I ask Rhun ap Iorwerth to move the motion, can I just say I have many more speakers than it's going to be possible to call? Those that I do call, please stick to time limits, otherwise I will be able to call fewer than I intend to. It's obviously a very popular and important subject. Rhun ap Iorwerth.
David Melding: Eight amendments have been selected to this motion. If amendment 1 is agreed, amendments 2, 3 and 4 will be deselected. I call on Darren Millar to move amendment 1, tabled in his name.
David Melding: Thank you very much. If amendment 2 is agreed, amendments 3 and 4 will be deselected. I call on Neil Hamilton to move amendments 2, 5 and 6, tabled in his name.
David Melding: Order. Neil, I have asked—[Inaudible.]—
David Melding: —a couple of warnings. Well, it's a logical place for you to conclude. Thank you very much.
David Melding: If amendment 3 is agreed, amendment 4 will be deselected. I call on Gareth Bennett to move amendment 3, tabled in his name.
David Melding: Thank you. I call on the Deputy Minister and Chief Whip to move formally amendment 4, tabled in the name of Rebecca Evans.
David Melding: That's formally moved. I call on Neil McEvoy to move amendments 7 and 8, tabled in his name.
David Melding: 3. What assessment has the Minister made on the effect that COVID-19 restrictions are likely to have on affordable home-building targets? OQ55512
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