Part of 1. Questions to the First Minister – in the Senedd at 2:03 pm on 29 January 2019.
We are very ambitious for the role that my colleague Eluned Morgan is fulfilling, and she is absolutely right to say to you that it is a developmental role. I said to her when I was in a position to invite her to take up this responsibility that I thought it was the most exciting offer that I would be making to any Member of the Government that afternoon, because I was asking her to take on a job where part of her job would be to create the terms on which she would discharge the remit that I gave her. And the remit that I gave her I think is a really important one, designed deliberately, Llywydd, to make sure that in the Brexit context—the context that the questioner has been so keen to create—Wales's profile in the world, that our standing in those parts of Europe where we have worked so hard over 40 years to form relationships with other regional Governments—that that standing and stature of Wales is sustained under the pressures that Brexit will bring.
I'm very glad that my colleague Eluned Morgan has had the opportunity to explore these things in front of the committee, because that will strengthen our ability to make sure that that vitally important job is being discharged in the most effective way, and I've every confidence that the Member is exploring these matters with the committee and others, and with her task and finish group, with exactly that in mind.