00:00received the Standards Committee report on deliberate deception, but that's under embargo,
00:04so I won't address its content now. But there is strong public interest, nevertheless, on the
00:10preparatory legal drafting work done so far. The Deputy First Minister sat near you and suggested
00:18using the Senedd election conduct order to extend its scope at the existing criminal
00:27offence under section 106 of the Representational People Act. That would make us the first
00:31democracy in the world to prohibit lying by politicians to win elections, which I think
00:38the cross-party consensus on that is something that we should really celebrate. I was wondering
00:45if you could say, given that the consultation on the conduct order, the draft order closed yesterday,
00:53will there be a further consultation in relation to this new proposal, and do you intend to lay
01:03the final conduct order by September in line with the Gould principle that the changes must be
01:14introduced at least six months before the polling date in question? Thank you for that question,
01:20and, indeed, the conduct order is really key to our Senedd reform in terms of the way forward,
01:30and, indeed, timing is crucial as we get nearer to the elections in 2026, as it is the Deputy
01:37First Minister who's responsible for this in terms of, again, at what point laying the final
01:46foreign consultation will be forthcoming, but as he's here in the Chamber, I think he's heard that
01:53point, and hopefully now we can get clarity. I can't see that there'll be more consultation,
01:59but we clearly need to make sure that that final order is laid, but I can come back, I'm sure,
02:06in terms of confirmation on that point. I'd like to ask a little bit further about the timetable.
02:13I'm asking in council general questions, because the council general...
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