Elin Jones: And the Deputy Minister herself is intending to, or wanting to, contribute to the point of order. Dawn Bowden.
Elin Jones: Alun Davies, further to that point of order.
Elin Jones: Thank you, Minister.
Elin Jones: I have agreed to a point of order, and Heledd Fychan with that point of order.
Elin Jones: Thank you to the Minister. All tabled questions answered well within allocated time—it's making me think we should go back to 15 questions being allowed to be tabled, with that record. Thank you to the Minister.
Elin Jones: Item 3 is next, the topical question. The question is to be asked by James Evans, and is to be answered by the Minister for education. James Evans.
Elin Jones: James Evans.
Elin Jones: Well, if you didn't think you had a question, then you don't have a question.
Elin Jones: Question 8 [OQ58959] has been withdrawn. Question 9 by Vikki Howells. She appears just as I call her name. So, the next question will be question 9 by Vikki Howells. Your microphone was closed for a bit longer than usual. Vikki Howells.
Elin Jones: Plaid Cymru spokesperson, Mabon ap Gwynfor.
Elin Jones: Questions from party spokespeople now. Conservative spokesperson, Samuel Kurtz.
Elin Jones: Before the Minister responds, you don't need to translate 'da byw'. We are all aware of its meaning. Stick to the question as it has been presented, please. The Minister to respond.
Elin Jones: I thank the Minister.
Elin Jones: The next item is questions to the Minister for rural affairs and north Wales, and the first question is from Altaf Hussain.
Elin Jones: And finally, question 8—Heledd Fychan.
Elin Jones: So, a very warm welcome to all of you. Plaid Cymru spokesperson next, Llyr Gruffydd.
Elin Jones: Before I call the spokesperson for Plaid Cymru, can I reiterate the welcome to the parliamentarians from Canada to our Senedd, our Parliament, today? And I hope you have a fruitful visit to Wales and to our Parliament, and thank you for bringing just a tiny little bit of your winter weather to us as well.
Elin Jones: Questions now from party spokespeople. The Conservative Party spokesperson, Sam Rowlands.
Elin Jones: Good afternoon. We are ready to begin today's meeting. The first item this afternoon will be questions to the Minister for Finance and Local Government, and the first question is from Vikki Howells.
Elin Jones: And finally, the LCM on the Genetic Technologies (Precision Breeding) Bill, and I call for a vote on the motion, tabled in the name of Lesley Griffiths. Open the vote. Close the vote. In favour 15, no abstentions, 36 against. And therefore the motion is not agreed.