Elin Jones: I thank the Minister.
Elin Jones: Point of order, Joyce Watson.
Elin Jones: Finally, question 10. Vikki Howells.
Elin Jones: I think it may be you, Sarah Murphy.
Elin Jones: Question 3, Sarah Murphy.
Elin Jones: No. Alun Davies, sit down now, please. I can accept—
Elin Jones: Look, I am taking—. I'm asking you to sit down, right. I will take a point of order at the end of these questions. Sarah Murphy, question 3. Please ask the question, and I'm sure the Minister will respond.
Elin Jones: Ah, right. Sarah Murphy, you've got some time.
Elin Jones: Rhun ap Iorwerth, spokesperson's questions.
Elin Jones: There's no point of order.
Elin Jones: There is no answer to this question. I'm not asking the Minister to respond to the question, because things have gone out of order. You had your chance, Gareth Davies. I'll ask you if you want to leave quietly now, if you want.
Elin Jones: It's not. You've asked all your questions; it's in no way an affront to democracy.
Elin Jones: I am asking you to leave at this point.
Elin Jones: You will apologise to the Chair before you are allowed to re-enter this Chamber, and I will expect that apology soon. I am moving on now to question 3, Sarah Murphy. [Interruption.] I'll take a point of order at the end. Sarah Murphy to ask the question, please.
Elin Jones: No, the Presiding Officer doesn't want to comment on that. It is a matter for the Conservative group to decide how they want to position their spokespeople questions and whether they want to focus on a particular area of Wales.
Elin Jones: No point of order. You're trying your best, Huw Irranca-Davies, but I'm going to ask the Minister to respond to the question.
Elin Jones: Can we have some order, please? Can we have some order?
Elin Jones: Do you want to listen to the response from the Minister?
Elin Jones: No, just sit down and listen to the response.
Elin Jones: Now, come on.