Compensation payments 'must not spill into next year' - Arbuthnotpublished at 10:15 Greenwich Mean Time 16 January
The first question is put to Lord Arbuthnot of Edrom, a former MP who now sits in the House of Lords and who has campaigned on behalf of sub-postmasters.
He's asked what he thinks emergency legislation needs to include in order to get to "real justice" for the sub-postmasters.
Arbuthnot says one of the major blockings in getting people compensations was that of the 900 plus convictions of sub-postmasters, only 95 of them had been overturned.
"All the rest were not able to claim any compensation," he says.
It is mass problem the British legal system has never had to deal with before, he says, and it needs a "mass solution".
He says he hopes people will be compensated before August.
Arbuthnot adds that compensation payment needs to be sped up with justice.
He says it is "essential for these people, who are living hand to mouth, some of them still bankrupt, that this money be paid as soon as possible".
He says it "mustn't spill into next year".