Jeremy Miles: Yes.
Jeremy Miles: Yes.
Jeremy Miles: Yes.
Jeremy Miles: Yes.
Jeremy Miles: Diolch, Llywydd. Amendment 43 has been brought forward to address concerns identified by trade unions about how the commission will address the needs of employees when discharging its duties to secure facilities for further education and training. Currently, section 95 of the Bill requires the commission to have regard, amongst other things, to the requirements of employers in relation to the...
Jeremy Miles: Yes.
Jeremy Miles: Yes.
Jeremy Miles: Diolch, Llywydd. Amendments 39, 40 and 41 tabled in my name clarify the descriptions of levels of qualifications for the purposes of the Welsh Ministers' duty to describe relevant education and training for the purposes of the commission's duty to secure proper facilities for further education and training for persons aged 19 and over. The amendments clarify that when the Welsh Ministers...
Jeremy Miles: Yes.
Jeremy Miles: Yes.
Jeremy Miles: Yes.
Jeremy Miles: Yes.
Jeremy Miles: Yes.
Jeremy Miles: Yes.
Jeremy Miles: Just to respond to the point that Laura Anne Jones made, I think in my opening comments I was very clear about the specific nature of these powers. They're very particular. They're specifically related to employability programmes and, without them, our ability to deliver those programmes would be at risk. So, I ask Members to reject the amendments other than those in my name.
Jeremy Miles: Diolch, Llywydd. Amendment 33 adjusts the Welsh Ministers’ power under section 91 of the Bill to fund a limited range of higher education courses so as to enable them to provide resources themselves or to make arrangements with other persons, either individually or jointly, to fund the provision of relevant courses in the same manner as currently provided for under the Learning and Skills...
Jeremy Miles: Yes.
Jeremy Miles: Yes.
Jeremy Miles: Yes.
Jeremy Miles: Yes.