Part of the debate – in the Senedd at 5:29 pm on 17 September 2019.
Thank you. One of the contingency plans mentioned in the Welsh Government’s statement published recently is on this potential disruption to chemicals that are used in the water industry. I wonder if you could tell us what discussions you've had with the UK Government on this and what discussions with Dŵr Cymru. Could you elaborate on what these chemicals are and why they can't be stockpiled, or can they only be stockpiled for a certain amount of time? And how long would it take for what is currently imported from other parts of Europe to be manufactured in Wales? That’s my first question.
The second question I have is on the food industry. The First Minister has already said that supermarkets have given reassurances that they will be supplying even the most remote parts of Wales, ensuring that people have food, but I just wondered what advice has been given to schools and to communities about growing winter vegetables so that schools won't simply have to rely on tinned and frozen vegetables as substitutes for fresh vegetables.