David Melding: No, you must sit down, Neil.
David Melding: Neil, I'm asking you, finally, will—?
David Melding: Neil—[Inaudible.]—will be switched off. Now, please sit down so that we can continue with our business. Question 5 will be answered by David Rowlands.
David Melding: Janet Finch-Saunders.
David Melding: Order. Janet, you're not helping. Please.
David Melding: Order. Neil, please leave the Chamber. I think that's best for everyone now.
David Melding: No, no. Please, Neil.
David Melding: Question 5, sorry, will be answered by David Rowlands. Janet, I'm sorry to have interrupted you.
David Melding: Item 4 is topical questions. None were accepted.
David Melding: Item 5 is 90-second statements, and there were none selected. So we will now have a short break, to allow for change-over in the Chamber.
David Melding: I call the Minister for Health and Social Services, Vaughan Gething.
David Melding: Order. Order. The Senedd is back in session.
David Melding: We move to item 8: the Plaid Cymru debate on the future of education. I call on Siân Gwenllian to move the motion.
David Melding: Nine amendments have been selected to the motion. And I call on Suzy Davies to move amendments 1 to 9, tabled in the name of Darren Millar.
David Melding: Amendment 10, tabled in the name of Siân Gwenllian, was not selected, in accordance with Standing Order 12.23. Delyth Jewell.
David Melding: Dai—. No, no—
David Melding: You're well over six minutes. Dai Lloyd.
David Melding: Okay, thank you, David. I was hoping you were coming to a natural conclusion, but I'm not so sure now, but you are over six minutes. Mandy Jones—
David Melding: No—
David Melding: Can the operator please mute David Rees now? Mandy Jones.