Elin Jones: Is it being moved?
Elin Jones: It is. Is there any objection to amendment 5? There is none, therefore amendment 5 is agreed.
Elin Jones: We'll move now to amendment 16.
Elin Jones: Is it being moved, Janet Finch-Saunders?
Elin Jones: If amendment 16 is not agreed, amendment 30 will fall. The question is that amendment 16 be agreed to. Does any Member object? [Objection.] There is objection. We will open the vote on amendment 16. Open the vote. Close the vote. In favour 26, no abstentions, 28 against, therefore amendment 16 is not agreed, and amendment 30 therefore falls.
Elin Jones: We'll move to amendment 17 next.
Elin Jones: Janet Finch-Saunders, is it being moved?
Elin Jones: The question is that amendment 17 be agreed to. There is objection to the amendment.
Elin Jones: All right. Okay. That was a double negative in my mind there. No objection. I don't think there's an objection to amendment 17.
Elin Jones: Therefore, amendment 17 is agreed.
Elin Jones: We move now to group 8, which relates to prohibited single-use plastic products and the power to amend. The lead amendment is amendment 18. Janet Finch-Saunders to move and speak to the lead amendment and the other amendments in the group.
Elin Jones: The Minister.
Elin Jones: Janet Finch-Saunders to respond.
Elin Jones: The question is that amendment 18 be agreed to. Does any Member object? There is no objection to amendment 18, and therefore amendment 18 is agreed.
Elin Jones: Amendment 19.
Elin Jones: Janet Finch-Saunders, is it being moved?
Elin Jones: The amendment is moved. If amendment 19 is agreed, amendments 7 and 20 will fall. The question is that amendment 19 be agreed to. Does any Member object? No. Therefore, amendment 19 is agreed.
Elin Jones: Amendments 7 and 20 have fallen.
Elin Jones: Which takes us to amendment 21. Is it being moved?
Elin Jones: Yes, it is, by Janet Finch-Saunders. The question is that amendment 21 be agreed to. Does any Member object? No objection to amendment 21, therefore amendment 21 is agreed.