Agenda item 5 should take only a moment. We have to agree the annual report, which is in the standard format that is used by all committees. The annual report is a simple record of what the committee has done over the parliamentary year: it is just a statement of facts. I seek the committee’s agreement to publish the annual report as set out. Are there any comments?
Do not worry, convener—I will not delay you unduly; we are all keen to finish the meeting. However, I think that it would be wrong not to draw attention once more to the work that we did on the review of access to new medicines. Everything that we did on that was worth while, but the work that we did in partnership with the Government and other stakeholders was really positive. It is in the annual report—frankly, this just gives me an excuse to mention it again.
Is there an issue about where that work sits in the report? Do we need an extra sentence or two on it?
It might be worth giving it a bit more prominence. However, to be fair, I really just wanted to put on the public record the work that we did on the review.
That is fine.
Do I have the committee’s agreement to publish the annual report?
Members indicated agreement.
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