Ann Jones: Can I thank the Member for that point of order? As you realise, working virtually, it is quite difficult and I'm not aware, and the Presiding Officer may have had contact. However, we will review the situation and we will come back to you. But thank you very much for raising that and for giving us notice of it—I appreciate that. But we will return to that, and if there is anything to inform...
Ann Jones: Thank you very much for that and thank you for the notice on that. Can we say that the Business Committee did agree and have done considerable work on this and we did agree that we would introduce Standing Order 34 in order to put our work and our workload there. We were the first Parliament, as you know, to sit virtually. In view of the fact that requirements around oral questions and...
Ann Jones: Okay, thank you. Can I just, on that point, say that there is another point of order coming in on that, and that was not what you gave us notice of for your point of order? So, move to the point of order you gave me notice for, please.
Ann Jones: Thank you very much, Minister. And my apologies to those of you who'd indicated that you would want to have asked questions, but I have extended the time significantly on this statement.
Ann Jones: We now move to a point of order. I have two points of order I have notice of. The first one is from Neil McEvoy.
Ann Jones: Yes, I've just called you to speak.
Ann Jones: Thank you. And, finally, Dawn Bowden.
Ann Jones: Thank you. Minister.
Ann Jones: Thank you. Mohammad Asghar.
Ann Jones: Thank you. Can I again appeal to Members? We're out of time on this statement. I will extend it to get a few more backbenchers in on this.
Ann Jones: Thank you. I'm glad you recognise—. So, can we just say short questions, shorter answers, and perhaps I'll get a few more of you in? David Rees.
Ann Jones: Thank you very much. Can I just put the usual statement out that we've had a major speaker from each of the parties, so can the rest of you just ask your questions? We've got a number of people who want to ask their questions of the Minister for economy, so it's really down to you as to how many I can call. Nick Ramsay.
Ann Jones: Thank you. Minister.
Ann Jones: Thank you. David Rowlands. Can somebody unmute Mr Rowlands's microphone? There we go.
Ann Jones: Thank you. Minister.
Ann Jones: You need to unmute—
Ann Jones: There you go.
Ann Jones: You're welcome.
Ann Jones: Thank you very much, Minister. Russell George. Russell George?
Ann Jones: Can we ask Members, particularly the health and social services Minister—? Thank you. Sorry, Llywydd.