- Mr President, I am interested in your reply to Mrs Dury. I think you are going to have to expand upon that reply, either now verbally or in writing, because Mrs Dury has raised a very interesting point. Your answer to it has been very interesting indeed. For who decides what is topical? And who decides what is urgent when it is an oral question which has been put by Members? Is someone else making these decisions? If so, then I think it has to be above board and we have to see exactly how it operates. Many of us have had this problem for a long time. We have placed questions, even during the part-session itself, only to find that the questions come up only at the tail end of the agenda. Thanks to Mrs Dury and Mr Cot we now have an opportunity to have this matter elucidated. I would ask you, Mr President, and the Bureau of Parliament, to disclose the mechanisms for choosing these topical and urgent matters.