Elin Jones: Okay. We do take the votes on all of those amendments, I've just realised.
Elin Jones: I have no other speakers. Therefore, the question is that amendment 65 be agreed. Does any Member object? No, there is no objection. Therefore, amendment 65 is agreed.
Elin Jones: Laura Jones, amendment 105, is it moved?
Elin Jones: Amendment 105 is moved. If amendment 105 is agreed to, amendments 106, 107, 108, 109, 66, 110, 111 will fall. The question is that amendment 105 be agreed to. Does any Member object? [Objection.]
Elin Jones: Suddenly very keen. [Laughter.]
Elin Jones: Amendment 104.
Elin Jones: Close the vote. In favour 15, no abstentions, 38 against. Therefore, amendment 104 is not agreed.
Elin Jones: Group 16 is next, and this group relates to data protection. Amendment 65 is the lone amendment in this group, and I call on the Minister to move amendment 65.
Elin Jones: The question is that amendment 103 be agreed. Are there any objections? [Objection.] We will therefore vote on amendment 103. Open the vote.
Elin Jones: Amendment 103.
Elin Jones: Close the vote. In favour 15, no abstentions, 38 against. Therefore, amendment 103 is not agreed.
Elin Jones: Laura Jones, amendment 104, is it moved?
Elin Jones: It is moved. Is there an objection to amendment 104? [Objection.] Yes. Therefore, we'll have a vote on amendment 104. Open the vote.
Elin Jones: Laura Jones to respond.
Elin Jones: Minister.
Elin Jones: I'm sorry—
Elin Jones: Caught napping. Hefin David.
Elin Jones: Minister, amendment 63—is it moved?
Elin Jones: The question is that amendment 63 be agreed. Does any Member object? There are no objections. Therefore, amendment 63 is agreed.
Elin Jones: Amendment 64—is it moved?