That brings us to voting time, and these votes are on the Welsh Conservative debate on NHS waiting times. And I call for a vote on the motion, tabled in the name of Mark Isherwood. Open the vote. Close the vote. In favour 11, three abstentions, and 35 against, and therefore the motion is not agreed.
We'll move now to amendment 1. If amendment 1 is agreed, amendments 2 and 3 will be deselected. I call for a vote on amendment 1, in the name of Rebecca Evans. Open the vote. Close the vote. In favour 27, two abstentions, 20 against, and therefore amendment 1 is agreed, and amendments 2 and 3 are deselected.
Our next amendment is amendment 4, and it was tabled in the name of Siân Gwenllian. And I call for a vote. Open the vote. Close the vote. So, the result of the vote on amendment 4: 10 in favour, no abstentions and 40 against, and therefore amendment 4 is not agreed.
And so I finally call for a vote on the motion as amended.
Motion NDM7626 as amended:
To propose that the Senedd:
1. Notes that 1 in 5 patients are on a waiting list and over 2,000 people have waited longer than two years for treatment.
2. Recognises:
a) that despite this challenging time, through additional support, and dedicated NHS staff, four health boards have reduced their escalation status, and we now have one health board in special measures and one in targeted intervention;
b) the impact the pandemic has had on the health service in Wales and across the world;
c) and acknowledges the outstanding contribution of all health and care staff during the pandemic; and
d) the need for a clear recovery plan to include all areas of health services such as mental health, to ensure parity between physical and mental health.
Open the vote. Close the vote. In favour 28, eight abstentions, and 14 against. And therefore, the motion as amendment is agreed. That concludes voting time.