The final Tywnald sitting of this year will get underway on Tuesday.
Housing seems to be the hot topic of the sitting with the Infrastructure Minister due to answer six questions on the subject.
Ramsey MHK Lawrie Hooper will also quiz the Chief Minister about whether there are plans to introduce a living wage.
David Cretney is the only MLC to put forward any questions - his focus around social housing in Douglas.
Other questions being asked focus on plans to require cyclists to wear helmets, the Media Development Fund, enforcement notices and provisions for the horse tram services over the next two years.
There are 21 questions to be answered - 12 for oral and nine for written reply; the sitting will get underway at 10.30am.
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