 Inspector W.] Although I'm not able to join you today, I wanted to play a part in the launch of the Care2Cooperate project. I'm delighted to have been appointed Minister for Social Services and Public Health. I am looking forward to seeing the impact of the implementation of the Social Services and Wellbeing Wales Act. The Welsh Government has made nearly 22 million pounds available over 3 years through the Sustainable Social Services third sector grant. This will help third sector organisations to deliver our ambitious agenda for social services in keeping with the principles of the Act. Care to Co-operate is one of a wide range of 32 projects funded by this bank that will help support people right across Wales. Care to Co-operate will support the new legal duty for local authorities to promote the development of not-for-private profit organisations and provide care and support services. The aim of this is to open up and diversify the social care market. People know best what matters to them, so they must be involved in the design and operation of services. Community-grown developments can be better for local people and local economies. It's important to remember the requirement to promote alternative delivery models within the wider context of the Act. Regulations have established seven new regional partnership boards to drive co-operation and integration. Their role is to improve the outcomes and wellbeing of people as well as improve the efficiency and effectiveness of service delivery. One of the requirements of the regional partnership boards is to establish pooled funds. These include, from April 2018, funds relating to care home accommodation for adults. In the meantime, health boards and local authorities have to agree on the capacity of the services they need from care homes and provide and develop integrated commissioning arrangements. We will make sure that the regional partnership boards take full account of the duty to promote alternative delivery models as part of their integrated commissioning. This project, as it will provide co-operatives with the support and knowledge to effectively provide services. This will help these bodies become a viable option so we can soon achieve a diversified market in Wales. Thank you for listening.