Angela Burns: Thank you, Presiding Officer. I formally table the amendments here in my name. I would like to, at the outset, Minister, say that these are by way of probing amendments. You do have the opportunity, by your response, to ensure that we don't have to spend time in voting from 21 to 34. These amendments have been retabled by us from Stage 2. They were previously tabled as a mix from Helen Mary...
Angela Burns: Diolch, Llywydd. I guess your answer's no real surprise, Minister, to any of us who believe really passionately that, to have a duty of quality, you need to have the right staff in the right place at the right time. And I think to those of us who've seen over the last few years again and again the instances where there haven't been enough staff and they haven't been in the right place and...
Angela Burns: Yes.
Angela Burns: The Welsh Conservatives support all of these amendments, and Rhun ap Iorwerth very neatly took my words, which were: if we don't have a definition of what quality is on the Bill in all the areas, then what is the point of the legislation? If they're already doing it, if the health boards are already doing it, then we don't need the legislation. With the previous set of amendments that I...
Angela Burns: Move.
Angela Burns: Formally.
Angela Burns: Formally.
Angela Burns: Formally.
Angela Burns: Diolch. I formally move the amendments tabled in my name. The point of these amendments is to give the Welsh Ministers the duty to secure quality in health services through the guidance principle. They seek to support recommendation 2 of the committee, which requests that the Minister issues statutory guidance. In Stage 1 evidence, stakeholders highlighted that the Bill was simply not strong...
Angela Burns: Thank you very much indeed. It's sufficient to say that there are two words that bring joy to my heart. Caroline, you mentioned 'consistency', that's what we need; Minister, 'evidence', that's what we need. Thank you very much for supporting the amendments.
Angela Burns: Thank you very much—
Angela Burns: Sorry, I beg your pardon. I move. My listening Welsh isn't as good as I think it is. [Laughter.]
Angela Burns: Formally.
Angela Burns: Formally.
Angela Burns: Formally.
Angela Burns: Formally.
Angela Burns: Formally.
Angela Burns: Formally, Llywydd.
Angela Burns: Formally, Llywydd.
Angela Burns: Formally.