A possible solution to break the deadlock perhaps?
There's plenty of talks over the weekend saying that May is still standing her ground in talks with the Labour party so far, but there's also reports doing the rounds saying that she could come up with a post-Brexit customs union offer to break the current impasse.
The latest stems from comments made on BBC Radio as per the above, but it is also something mentioned by UK lawmaker, Robert Buckland, over the weekend here.
May has been adamant in the past in ruling out a customs union but if both the government and Labour are unwilling to budge from their positions, it's hard to imagine there being a compromise at the end of the day.
However, if May decides to pursue this route, she risks igniting a split among her own party so it'll now come down to how much she really wants to risk before Wednesday. If there isn't any cross-party solution to break the deadlock, indicative votes is the next step and if lawmakers still can't come to a majority on something, it could raise odds of a no-deal Brexit on 12 April rather substantially.