David Melding: Minister, this is probably one of the most important areas of public policy, and will be in the 2020s, and even in the private sector we'll require a lot of grant aid so that home owners can install new boilers and insulation schemes, and so forth. So, all this retrofitting, particularly in the old housing stock—a good proportion of it before the first world war—will require great skill...
David Melding: I've got my Prince of Wales check wool suit on. [Laughter.]
David Melding: Order. Order. The Senedd is back in session.
David Melding: We move to item 5, which is a Member's debate under Standing Order 11.21, endometriosis—I hope I've pronounced that correctly—and I call on Jenny Rathbone to move the motion.
David Melding: Thank you, Suzy. The Senedd at its best, if I'm allowed to comment from the Chair. I now call on the Minister for Health and Social Services, Vaughan Gething.
David Melding: Helen Mary Jones to reply to the debate.
David Melding: The proposal is to agree the motion. Does any Member object? [Objection.] I will defer voting under this item until voting time.
David Melding: Item 6 is a debate on the Finance Committee's report: inquiry into a legislative budget process. And I call the Chair of the committee to move the motion—Llyr Gruffydd.
David Melding: Thank you. I don't seem to have any other Members trying to attract my eye. Ah, I do. Alun Davies.
David Melding: Thank you. I don't think I have any other Members trying to attract my eye, so I'm going to call the Minister. I call the Minister for Finance, Rebecca Evans.
David Melding: I call Llyr Gruffydd to reply.
David Melding: The proposal is to note the committee's report. Does any Member object? The motion is therefore agreed in accordance with Standing Order 12.36.
David Melding: There will now be a short break to allow for a changeover in the Chamber.
David Melding: We now move to the short debate. I ask Alun Davies to introduce the subject he has chosen.
David Melding: Dawn Bowden. Can we unmute please?
David Melding: I call the Deputy Minister for Economy and Transport to reply—Lee Waters. I beg your pardon, I'm sorry, we have the boss—I call the Minister for Economy, Transport and North Wales, Ken Skates.
David Melding: Thank you, Minister. That concludes today's business.
David Melding: Order, order. The Senedd is back in session.
David Melding: Item 4 will be issued as a written statement.
David Melding: We therefore move to item 5, which is a statement by the Deputy Minister for Economy and Transport on funding for buses, and I call the Deputy Minister, Lee Waters.