 Sadly, one in two of us will get cancer at some point in our lives, which is why we're investing heavily in cancer services in Wales. Finding cancer early is vital, so we've made major improvements in diagnosis, including new rapid diagnostic centres, offering bowel screening to a wider range of people and piloting lung health checks, and our GPs are making tens of thousands more referrals to find those cancers earlier. If we're referring more people for investigation, then we need to be able to investigate them. So we have more training places for radiologists and pathologists than ever, and we've spent millions on state-of-the-art scanning equipment to speed up investigations. We've invested massively in new treatment, planning and radiotherapy equipment, as well as new facilities such as the Radiotherapy Centre in Abergaveni, the Breast Centre of Excellence in Oestrup Manach and the Snowdrop Centre specialising in breast cancers at Llanthrasant. Now we know that roughly four in ten cancers could be prevented, and we're taking wide-ranging actions to address the two leading preventable causes, smoking and obesity. Saving rates have fallen to 13% in 2022, and we've introduced a long-term strategy to support people to live with a healthy weight. We have much, much more to do, including improving cancer waiting time performance. So while the NHS delivers record numbers of tests and treatments, we're bringing together all the expertise available to us to drive up improvements and deliver higher quality services in the years ahead.