 The NHS has always been a source of strength and comfort in our lives, but let's be honest, recent times have been really tough. Our services have been pushed to their limits with long waits and stretched resources. We knew as a government we had to act, urgent care in Wales needed a transformation. Every second counts and every patient deserves fast, efficient treatment. That's why we've committed more investment in new services. NHS 111, available 24-7, offers a friendly voice on the other end of the phone, guiding patients and freeing up emergency departments. Over 70,000 people use it monthly, making it a true lifeline for many. We're also proud of our 16 new urgent primary care centres treating 12,000 people every month faster, easing the burden on GPs and hospitals. And fewer people are waiting in uncomfortable hospital chairs for ongoing assessments and treatment procedures. Thanks to our 24 new same-day emergency care, 80% of patients are now getting the treatment they need faster and recovering in the comfort of their own homes. But it's not just about infrastructure. Our incredible ambulance crews are at the front line. We're delighted to have secured £3 million of investment for their work, meaning 76 more staff on the road this winter, and £33 million in fleet upgrades reaching patients faster. We've seen our workers rise to unprecedented challenges, going above and beyond to deliver safe and timely care despite record demand. This journey is far from over, but we're moving in the right direction. By working together, investing and supporting our staff, we ensure the NHS remains a reassuring presence, ready to support us all.