It is proposed to take Nos. 1 to 6, inclusive, as on the Order Paper. It is proposed to have a tea break between 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. I should like to advise the House that agreement has been reached on No. 10, to be taken tomorrow between 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. It is the all-party motion on apartheid in South Africa. It will be taken earlier, if the business ordered for tomorrow has been concluded before that time. If the business has not been concluded we will interrupt it at 5 p.m. A Minister will be available to respond. It has been agreed also that there will be a ten-minute contribution from each group in the House. How the ten minutes will be taken up is a matter for the groups — they can divide the time between two speakers if they so wish.
I would draw the attention of the House to No. 7 on the Order Paper. I appreciate that agreement was reached last week on the business to be taken before the adjournment of the House. That agreement did not include No. 7. During the weekend I tried to reach agreement with the various groups to take the initial stages of Second Stage of the Status of Children Bill, 1986. I still hope to get agreement and to be able to announce it tomorrow morning on the Order of Business. The intention is that at least one speaker from each side would contribute, the Bill having been introduced by the Minister. Then we would adjourn the Second Stage debate until after the summer recess. I hope to be able to get agreement during the afternoon about when we will take that Bill tomorrow.