Elin Jones: The final item this afternoon is the debate on Stage 4 of the Tertiary Education and Research (Wales) Bill. I call on the Minister for Education and the Welsh Language once again to move the motion. Jeremy Miles.
Elin Jones: The next item is item 9, on the Curriculum and Assessment (Wales) Act 2021 (Consequential Amendments) (Primary Legislation) Regulations 2022. I call on the Minister for Education and the Welsh Language to move the motion—Jeremy Miles.
Elin Jones: The next item is questions to the Minister for Education and the Welsh Language, and the first question today is from Ken Skates.
Elin Jones: That's it. We've reached the end of our votes. We've therefore reached the end of our Stage 3 consideration of the Tertiary Education and Research (Wales) Bill, and I declare that all sections of and Schedules to the Bill are deemed agreed. That concludes our work on Stage 3 proceedings. Thank you very much for your co-operation.
Elin Jones: We'll move now to group 15. The amendments relate to the dissolution of higher education corporations. Amendment 103 is the lead amendment, and I call on Laura Jones to move the lead amendment—Laura Jones.
Elin Jones: The next group of amendments is group 12, and this group relates to further education definitions. Amendment 39 is the lead amendment in this group. I call on the Minister to move that amendment and to speak to the group.
Elin Jones: That brings us to the Stage 3 debate on the Tertiary Education and Research (Wales) Bill.
Elin Jones: Item 8 is next, the motion to vary the order of consideration of Stage 3 amendments to the Tertiary Education and Research (Wales) Bill. I call on the Minister for Education and the Welsh Language to formally move.
Elin Jones: ...lifelong Carmarthenshire Conservative, both parliamentary candidate and agent, and pro devolution. He was solely responsible for giving the 12-year-old me a 'Yes for Wales' sticker to wear on my school uniform in March 1979. Political debate on devolution spanned the entirety of the twentieth century, but devolution's actual starting point was not democratic devolution in 1999; its first...
Elin Jones: Well, I can confirm that the sustainably sourced palm oil Senedd would be more than happy to meet with the sustainably sourced palm oil school in order to discuss this matter. I'm sure that we can, as a Commission, ensure that we are able to meet with representatives from the school, and thank you for all the work that they're doing as young people to lead the way on these matters.
Elin Jones: The next item is item 8, and that's a statement by the Minister for Education and Welsh Language on supporting an anti-racist education system. I call on the Minister to make his statement—Jeremy Miles.
Elin Jones: The next item, therefore, is questions to the Minister for Education and Welsh Language, and the first question this afternoon is from Sioned Williams.
Elin Jones: Jayne Bryant, Chair of the Children, Young People, and Education Committee.
Elin Jones: Item 14 is next, and this is the debate on the Estyn annual report for the year 2020-21, and I call on the Minister for Education and Welsh Language to move the motion. Jeremy Miles.
Elin Jones: We will now move to our next item, questions to the Minister for Education and Welsh Language, and the first question is from Samuel Kurtz.
Elin Jones: The motion to agree the financial resolution in respect of the Tertiary Education and Research (Wales) Bill is next, and I call on the Minister once again to move the motion.
Elin Jones: The first item today is questions to the First Minister, but before I invite Alun Davies to ask his question, may I welcome young people from a school to the public gallery? I believe they're the first school to visit us since lockdown, so we're particularly grateful to you and wish you a warm welcome, wherever you're from.
Elin Jones: The next item is questions to the Minister for Education and the Welsh Language, and the first question is from Delyth Jewell.
Elin Jones: We move to item 7, a statement by the Minister for Education and Welsh Language on 'Cymraeg 2050', the next steps. Jeremy Miles to make the statement.
Elin Jones: Item 6 is the next item, the debate on the petition to save Cowbridge intermediate school for girls from demolition. I call on the Chair of the Petitions Committee to move the motion—Jack Sargeant.