Part of the debate – in the Senedd at 6:21 pm on 16 January 2019.
And some of the farming concerns have been well rehearsed, of course, but particularly recently in the UK farming round-table, where a number of the major and immediate impacts of a potential 'no deal' Brexit were aired. We know, for example, that there could be huge implications for animal-based products such as meat, eggs and dairy that are being exported currently to the EU. They will only import from approved countries, and it could take months for us, of course, under a 'no deal' scenario to achieve such status. And the impact for our lamb sector in Wales particularly, along with others, doesn't bear thinking about.
Export tariffs have been referred to. What does that really mean? Well, it could be imposed on 60 per cent of UK food, feed and drink that goes to the EU, increasing export tariffs to an average of 27 per cent on chicken, 46 per cent on lamb, 65 per cent on beef. These are the figures that we're talking about, and I can see Mr Hamilton on his feet. Go on.