But no mention of #Paradisepapers?
Tax, zero hour contracts, the meat plant and interest rates are on the agenda as the House of Keys sits this morning.
But there's no scheduled discussion of a potential elephant in the room.
Twenty-six questions are on the cards for ministers today - from public housing to work permits, sexual harrassment and means testing to orthodontic care.
An emergency question, tabled at the last minute by Onchan MHK Rob Callister, concerns the sudden withdrawal of funding for Meals on Wheels services last week.
However, one item missing from the agenda so far is any discussion of the Paradise Papers - which politicians have been anticipating for a number of weeks.
Outside of the questions, new legislation governing the safeguarding of vulnerable children and adults will have its first reading in the parliament.
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