David Melding: Thank you very much, Minister. And that concludes today's proceedings.
David Melding: Your time's nearly up now.
David Melding: I call the Deputy Minister for Culture, Sport and Tourism to reply to the debate—Dafydd Elis-Thomas.
David Melding: Thank you. We now move to item 11, which is today's scheduled short debate, and I call on Neil Hamilton to speak to the topic he has chosen.
David Melding: Andrew, did you yield any of your time?
David Melding: Thank you. I call the Deputy Minister for Culture, Sport and Tourism to reply. Dafydd Elis-Thomas.
David Melding: There is now a motion to suspend Standing Orders to allow the next item of business to be debated, and I call on the Counsel General to move the motion—Jeremy Miles.
David Melding: The proposal is to suspend Standing Orders. Does any Member object? I see no objection. The motion is therefore agreed in accordance with Standing Order 12.36.
David Melding: Item 8 is the legislative consent motion on the Trade (Disclosure of Information) Bill, and I call on the Counsel General and Minister for European Transition to move the motion—Jeremy Miles.
David Melding: The proposal to agree the motion without amendment, does any Member object? [Objection.] I defer voting under this item until voting time.
David Melding: I have no Member wishing to make an intervention, so I call on Helen Mary Jones to reply to the debate.
David Melding: I call the education Minister, Kirsty Williams.
David Melding: The Presiding Officer has selected the two amendments to the motion. If amendment 1 is agreed, amendment 2 will be deselected. I call on the Minister for Education to formally move amendment 1, tabled in the name of Rebecca Evans.
David Melding: Thank you. And I call on Suzy Davies to move amendment 2, tabled in the name of Darren Millar.
David Melding: Order. We recommence with item 7, which is the Plaid Cymru debate on free school meals, and I call on Helen Mary Jones to move the motion.
David Melding: I beg your pardon. Siân Gwenllian.
David Melding: My apologies, Siân. Please move the motion.
David Melding: Diolch yn fawr, Llywydd—I nearly said 'Gadeirydd' then, because our great stand-in Chair of the committee is just across the Chamber. But I do want to start by paying tribute to Helen, who, from 1999, has been a great servant and a great force to Welsh devolution and the development of our political institutions, and stepped in so ably. We all look forward, naturally, to Bethan coming back,...
David Melding: And I call the Minister for Mental Health, Well-being and Welsh Language, Eluned Morgan.
David Melding: Thank you very much, Lynne. And I'm very grateful for what you said about the ministerial advisory group. I must apologise to Members. I should have given you a full two minutes after the bell was rung, and I fear you only had 20 seconds. So, the breathless get my apologies, and I won't penalise anyone who turned up slightly late because of my error. Suzy Davies.