David Rees: I have selected the two amendments to the motion. If amendment 1 is agreed, amendment 2 will be deselected. I call on the Deputy Minister for Mental Health and Well-being to formally move amendment 1, tabled in the name of Lesley Griffiths.
David Rees: The proposal is to note the committee's report. Does any Member object? No, therefore the motion is agreed in accordance with Standing Order 12.36.
David Rees: Item 6 this afternoon is Plaid Cymru's debate on women's health. I call on Sioned Williams to move the motion.
David Rees: [Inaudible.]—but I do wish to keep to times.
David Rees: I call on Llyr Gruffydd to reply to the debate.
David Rees: I call on the Minister for Climate Change, Julie James.
David Rees: Thank you, everyone.
David Rees: The next item is the debate on the Climate Change, Environment, and Infrastructure Committee report, which is the report on the Welsh Government's marine policies, and I call on the Chair of the committee to move the motion. Llyr Gruffydd.
David Rees: I thank the Counsel General.
David Rees: The next item is the 90-second statements, and the first comes from Vikki Howells.
David Rees: And finally, Joyce Watson.
David Rees: Can you ask your question now, please?
David Rees: Diolch, Weinidog. Before I move on, can I just remind Members, please, that, when we have a passionate issue such as this—and it does create passion and emotion amongst Members, because you represent your constituents—please respect the Chair when the Chair requests that questions be asked and no long speeches. It is important that we get to the questions so that Members can ask them and...
David Rees: The final question today will be answered by the Counsel General and Minister for the Constitution. I call on Huw Irranca-Davies.
David Rees: But you need to ask your question as well, please.
David Rees: Wait a minute. Please, just ask your question, because we are moving on, the time is going on.
David Rees: Please ask the question.
David Rees: And finally, Carolyn Thomas.
David Rees: We need the question now, please.
David Rees: Now, please.