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As a retired gardener—I put it no more sophisticatedly than that—I have been interested in hearing the descriptions of what some people get offered, and I am puzzled as to why people seem to think raised beds on crushed rubble are the best things in which to grow food. To get the best results, you want soil of reason...
We have some more questions on data. It might be best if Leigh Johnston answers this question, because it is about the clinical prioritisation framework.
All that I can say is that when we make a mistake, we do our best to fix it if we can. If we cannot fix it, we explain why we cannot fix it and what options are open.
I am struggling a little bit with connectivity—I am doing my best in difficult circumstances. I am happy to make a start, but, if time permits, it would be useful to have input from everyone.
I know that you have the willingness to do that, but that is what survivors are calling for. I would suggest that the best experts are those who have been through conversion therapy.
It is in that fashion that the Opposition must scrutinise, and the Government must present, where that penny is best spent. We all know that funding supplies are not unlimited.