§ Mr. CrouchOn a point of order, Mr. Speaker. This really is a point of order. May I draw your attention to the fact that Question No. Q1. to the Prime Minister today produced now fewer than nine supplementary questions from hon. Members and a further three supplementary questions from the Leader or the Opposition? While we are always glad to have supplementary questions from the Leader of the Opposition and other hon. Members, it seems that we went almost too far in penetrating one Question. Do you think that this is a matter that you could stop?
§ Mr. SpeakerIt is not a matter of order. Mr. Harold Wilson. Business Question.