David Rees: Item 5 is withdrawn.
David Rees: So, we'll move on to item 6, a statement by the Minister for Education and Welsh Language on tackling the impact of poverty on attainment. I call on the Minister, Jeremy Miles.
David Rees: Finally, Vikki Howells.
David Rees: Jenny, you need to ask your question now, please.
David Rees: Item 4 is a statement by the Minister for Health and Social Services: access to primary care services. And I call on the Minister, Eluned Morgan.
David Rees: Thank you, Minister.
David Rees: And finally, Samuel Kurtz.
David Rees: Sam Rowlands.
David Rees: Before I call the next speaker, I want to remind Members that most of the time allocated has already been used up. I have seven speakers who wish to speak. Make sure you ask your question within your time limit, otherwise, you may not be able to get to it. Mike Hedges.
David Rees: I thank the Trefnydd.
David Rees: Item 3 this afternoon is a statement by the Minister for Economy on the free-port programme in Wales. I call on the Minister, Vaughan Gething.
David Rees: Thank you, Minister. That brings today's proceedings to a close.
David Rees: I call on the Minister for Climate Change to reply to the debate.
David Rees: Jane Dodds.
David Rees: Janet, you should—you only have a minute.
David Rees: I call on Jack Sargeant to reply to the debate.
David Rees: I now call on the Minister for Social Justice. Jane Hutt.
David Rees: Thank you.
David Rees: Item 5 is next, a Member debate under Standing Order 11.21: prepayment meters and energy advice services. I call on Jack Sargeant to move the motion.
David Rees: And second this afternoon, Altaf Hussain.