Tynwald sits later today - with plenty for the Island's politicians to debate.
The future of Ramsey Courthouse, sex education in Manx schools and the minimum wage are all the subject of questions to ministers.
There are also proposed updates to laws governing child workers, and strict new standards for landlords who let out bedsits.
And a number of reports are also due to go before the court, although there'll be no debate on them during the April sitting.
North Douglas MHK David Ashford leads the way during questions - he has six out of a total of 14 queries for the ministers.
Ramsey MHK Dr Alex Allinson has another three, including one to Education and Children Minister Graham Cregeen about sex education.
The question paper also includes 15 questions for written answer, covering topics such as recycling, putting more Manx in the Island's citizenship test, and the number of cancelled fixed penalty notices.
The court sits from 10.30am
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