Conservative MP Caroline Spelman kicks off proceedings by moving the loyal address to Her Majesty which thanks the monarch for the speech and is expected to be uncontentious and humourous.
The MP for Meriden begins by saying that when she was summoned to see the chief whip she thought, "What have I done?"
Her happiness at discovering the summons were for a good reason, she says, was tempered by her "angst at doing it well".
Speaking about the importance of cross-party relationships in Parliament - Ms Spelman says that she had to explain cross-party fraternisation to her children.
"It's like when your friend supports Aston Villa and you support Coventry and you think he is misguided - but you are still friends."
We were on a few weeks ago (sort of) on the final question. It was players who had played in an FA cup final in the 80's IIRC. Most of ours were pointless.
I'm pleased to hear Coventry mentioned in Parliament in a positive light for a change. Usually it's a case of "We're skint, please send us more money".