Part of the debate – in the Senedd at 4:22 pm on 21 May 2019.
Thank you, Minister, for your statement today. I agree with you that it's an ambitious project, which I believe will create a hotbed for the rail industry here in Wales and contribute to the economic importance of the UK rail industry, especially in the context of Brexit, given the fact that the main European facilities for testing infrastructure and rolling stock are based on the continent.
I'm particularly pleased that my home county of Powys is collaborating on this project, with Neath Port Talbot as partners also. You provided a written statement on this last year. Can I ask what progress has been made by the Welsh Government in investing and in strengthening the academic and R&D presence here in Wales? Secondly, you said that you were going to further consider the establishment of a research programme and the creation of a new chair in rail engineering innovation in partnership with our Welsh universities and other universities across the UK, so I'd be grateful for progress on that.
With regard to the next stage on business case development, can I ask for more information on the findings of the outlying business case that is in development and the timetable for that to be published? Would you also be able to provide details on the level of investment, sources of public and private sector funding, and information on both the public sector and rail industry partners that will be and are involved in the centre? I noticed you mentioned in your statement that a number of major rail companies have expressed a strong interest in joining the project as partners or investors. So, perhaps a little bit more on that.
And finally, could you put some meat on the bones on what the expected wider social economic benefits will be for the area and how those proposals relate to wider policy areas such as skills, the economic action plan and regeneration?