The third item on the agenda is the minister's invitation to visit the ambulatory care and diagnostic centre at the North West London Hospitals NHS Trust and a request that a committee member also go on the visit. I trust that colleagues think that the visit is a good idea. Perhaps I should make the committee aware of the fact that I am available to go that day.
In light of the confusion over such hospitals and clinics, it is important for a committee member to go on this visit. Convener, you should go if you are free that day and then present a full report not just on what you saw during the visit but on what might be proposed for Scotland.
It would be particularly useful to supplement that visit with a report on how the situation is firming up in Scotland, and I am happy to do that on the committee's behalf. Are members agreed?
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