Laura Anne Jones: Move.
Laura Anne Jones: Move.
Laura Anne Jones: Move.
Laura Anne Jones: Move.
Laura Anne Jones: Diolch, Llywydd. It's good to hear Hefin David, the Member for Caerphilly, and my leader, Andrew R.T. Davies, understand the basis of our concerns in this regard. We appreciate that some changes have been made, Minister, but to fully address these concerns would only be to approve our amendments today. It's absolutely unnecessary for the commission to wield the power to dissolve higher...
Laura Anne Jones: Diolch, Llywydd. I want to speak to both amendments in this group. Amendments 103 and 104 both serve to remove the power for the commission to dissolve higher education corporations in Wales. It's simply unacceptable, in my view, for the commission to have the ability and it very clearly goes against my guiding principle of this Bill, which is maintaining a true arm's-length approach. As I...
Laura Anne Jones: Move.
Laura Anne Jones: Diolch, Llywydd. Well, I'm sure that my group and HEFCW will be disheartened to find the amendments rejected by the Minister here. It's confusing why the Minister believes that the commission would not stand to benefit from a wider pool of consultation regarding the exercise of its functions, and I ask the Senedd to take this into consideration.
Laura Anne Jones: Diolch, Llywydd. I want to speak to both amendments in this group. Whilst amendment 101 is merely what I see as a necessary technical amendment, amendment 102 is being resubmitted in order to try, again, to amend section 128 in accordance with one of HEFCW's suggested amendments, by broadening the definition of application-to-acceptance information within the Bill to make sure that we cover...
Laura Anne Jones: Move.
Laura Anne Jones: Move.
Laura Anne Jones: Move.
Laura Anne Jones: Move.
Laura Anne Jones: Move.
Laura Anne Jones: Move.
Laura Anne Jones: Move.
Laura Anne Jones: Move.
Laura Anne Jones: Move.
Laura Anne Jones: Move.
Laura Anne Jones: Yes.