Ann Jones: I call on the Chair of the Legislation, Justice and Constitution Committee, Mick Antoniw.
Ann Jones: No Members have indicated that they want to make an intervention, therefore I'll call on the Minister for Health and Social Services to reply to the debate. Vaughan Gething.
Ann Jones: The Minister does need to wind up, please. I'm sorry, we are out of time.
Ann Jones: Thank you. The proposal is to agree the motion. Does any Member object? [Objection.] I see an objection. Okay, so we defer voting under this item until voting time.
Ann Jones: The next item on our agenda is a motion to suspend Standing Orders to allow for the motions under items 8 and 10 on our agenda to be debated, and I call on the Minister for Education to move the motion. Kirsty Williams.
Ann Jones: No. Sorry, can you just formally move the motion to suspend Standing Orders? Then we'll come to the debate, if we can suspend Standing Orders.
Ann Jones: Thank you. The proposal is to suspend the Standing Orders. Does any Member object? No, I don't see any. Therefore, we will move on.
Ann Jones: The proposal is, under Standing Order 12.24, unless a Member objects, that the four motions under items 8 to 11, the additional learning needs regulations, will be grouped for debate, but we will then vote separately. Does any Member object? No, I don't see objections.
Ann Jones: Therefore, I now ask the Minister for Education to move the motions. Kirsty Williams.
Ann Jones: Thank you. Can I now call on the Chair of the Legislation, Justice and Constitution Committee, Mick Antoniw?
Ann Jones: We'll turn to spokespersons' questions now, and the first up this afternoon is Plaid Cymru spokesperson, Siân Gwenllian.
Ann Jones: The Conservative spokesperson, David Melding.
Ann Jones: It appears we seem to have lost David Melding for his third question. David, can you hear me?
Ann Jones: Yes, that's fine. You've got one more question as spokesperson.
Ann Jones: We seem to have lost David—
Ann Jones: We seem to have lost David; I think he's got a bad connection, so—. No, I'm sorry about that. I think we're going to move on. If we get David back, I might manage to see whether we can get an answer for his question. Can we move on to question 6, Mark Isherwood?
Ann Jones: Thank you very much, Deputy Minister.
Ann Jones: Item 3 on the agenda this afternoon is the Senedd Cymru (Representation of the People) (Amendment) Order 2021, and I call on the Minister for Housing and Local Government to move the motion—Julie James.
Ann Jones: Thank you very much. Can I say I probably would miss challenging you to stick to time? But there we go; one I think I failed on. Mark Isherwood.
Ann Jones: Thank you. Can I now call on the Minister for Finance and Trefnydd, Rebecca Evans?