Elin Jones: Are you giving way, Minister?
Elin Jones: If the Tory benches are expecting me to rule at this point whether Boris Johnson is a fibber or not, I'm not intending to do that. I'll just leave that to hang out there, and I'll call on the health Minister to carry on.
Elin Jones: The Minister for health to contribute to the debate. Eluned Morgan.
Elin Jones: Are you taking an intervention?
Elin Jones: He's not taking interventions.
Elin Jones: Yes. Okay. For balance, yes, one other intervention.
Elin Jones: Yes, you can. Yes.
Elin Jones: Mike Hedges.
Elin Jones: I don't often catch you out, Mike Hedges.
Elin Jones: The Member is not taking interventions, so allow him to continue. Allow him to continue.
Elin Jones: I can't hear the Member. It's the Member's decision whether he takes interventions or not. He has said that he's not taking interventions, so can we allow him to carry on and complete?
Elin Jones: The proposal is to agree the motion. Does any Member object? No, and the motion is therefore agreed in accordance with Standing Order 12.36.
Elin Jones: Item 6 is next, and it's the Welsh Conservatives debate. I call on Sam Rowlands to move the motion. Sam Rowlands.
Elin Jones: Thank you, Minister.
Elin Jones: The next item will be the topical questions. There is one question this afternoon, to be answered by the Deputy Minister for Climate Change. The question will be asked by Jack Sargeant.
Elin Jones: Finally, question 9, Llyr Gruffydd.
Elin Jones: I think that the Minister is being blissfully ignored in this discussion. [Laughter.]
Elin Jones: If you could focus on your question now.
Elin Jones: Allow the Minister to answer the questions, please.
Elin Jones: Plaid Cymru spokesperson, Mabon ap Gwynfor.