§ Lord CarterMy Lords, at a convenient moment after 3.30 p.m. my noble friend Lady Symons of Vernham Dean will, with the leave of the House, repeat a Statement that is to be made in another place on Iraq. That will be followed by my noble friend Lord Donoughue who, again with the leave of the House, will repeat a Statement on aid to agriculture.
Perhaps I may also say a word about the debate on the Report of the Select Committee on Procedure. The debate is not subject to any official time limit but in view of the important business to follow, including the two Statements and the debate on the Report of the Select Committee on Science and Technology, I hope that all who take part in the debate will be brief and will focus only on the subject matter of the amendments tabled by the noble Earl, Lord Ferrers.