 I just wanted to take a personal opportunity to be able to introduce our third annual quality report. I was really pleased to have introduced this deliberately to have a chance to stand back and reflect on some of the activities and experiences that are promoted across Wales. But it's also important to make sure that we recognise some of the individual schemes that take place, our approach to sepsis, some of the innovation that's been put in Cardiff and Vale University Health Board. Sarah, the sepsis has always been out for about a year now. How do you feel about using it? What do you think about it? So, it's efficient. It has everything in one place. It's a one-stop shop for everything we need if somebody scores on the sepsis six. Okay, so again, it provides like a prompt to what you should be doing in what order? It does, yes. The approach to dementia, ranging from different health board areas like in Powys, right through to approaches that the Welsh Ambulance Service Trust are taking. For frail older people, particularly in liaison with social services across Wales. Care is patient-centred and of the same standard across our country and mine. Honest diagnosis is that we've made good progress, but areas remain that require focus and improvement. Each year, 18 million estimated contacts are seen in primary care, 3 million outpatient attendances, 1 million A&E attendances, 3 quarters of million hospital admissions, 450,000 ambulance calls, 300,000 calls facilitated by NHS Direct Wales. 79 million prescriptions issued is definitely a service of scale and of an industrial scale. We're always pleased to hear people tell us that they're happy with the care that they receive, but we also want to know about times when the quality of care does not meet the standards that we expect. It's really important that, given the particular challenges that are faced by our workforce across Wales, seeing new approaches come through in terms of opportunities to recruit new doctors into Wales, our trainwork-live campaign, but also the way in which we've been able to show an increase in our commissioning numbers for health professionals. The annual quality statement is also about recognising and valuing the role of staff throughout the NHS and actually to say thank you for their dedication. So, I'd really just like to ask all of you to just take some time to look at the report, but I hope what you see in here is some pride and passion about the kind of services that we offer to our patients in Wales, and I know that's what staff are committed to, and it's what we believe in very personally. Thank you very much for listening.