 As we approach the end of the year, many of us, of course, turn our thoughts to Christmas and spending time with family. In the National Health Service, of course, health and care will continue. While we eat, drink and make merry with our families whilst we sleep in our beds, every single day someone in the National Health Service will be going to work and taking care of our loved ones. It's worth reflecting that when the health service is in the news, it's often about the challenges and about the difficulties. And yet, at the same time, we are still privileged to be served by the most trust and valued public service in the country, and I assume that it regularly features internationally as one of our most effective ways of collectively sharing our resources. This next year, the NHS will celebrate its 70th year of existence. And it exists because people chose to create it, but it delivers high quality care and maintains a trust to the public, not because of politicians like me, but because of the tens of thousands of workers who deliver health and care in each and every one of our communities throughout the country, throughout the year. So I really do want to say a heartfelt thanks to say you continue to inspire me and I really do look forward to celebrating another year with you. I wish you every single one of you a very merry Christmas and a happy new year.