§ Mr. FauldsOn a point of order, Mr. Speaker. Since I so rarely trespass upon the Prime Minister's attention, I wonder whether you could prevail upon him to answer Question No. 12 today?
§ Mr. SpeakerThe answer is "No." It is not a matter for me.
§ Mr. EwingOn a point of order, Mr. Speaker. I am sorry to take up the time of the House, but I wonder whether you could guide the House by indicating what could be done to ensure that the Prime Minister comes adequately briefed to answer Questions on the Common Market? I have—
§ Mr. SpeakerOrder. The content of answers is not a matter for me. Whatever complaint the hon. Gentleman may have, whether it is justified or not, is nothing to do with me.