, so can the first minister today update us on her plans for the nhs louisa jordan?sure as the national health service begins to restart in the weeks ahead? we will ensure that the nhs louisa jordan is there for as long as we may need it, and i can confirm that, as part of the re—mobilization plans, we are looking at whether and to what extent we could use the nhs louisa jordan to do some elective treatments. the welsh government says it's working with local authorities to see if there are things on display in the country which should be removed and put in a museum. the decision follows recent anti—racism protests. statues in bristol and london have already been taken down. speaking in welsh, plaid cymru's leader, adam price, argued that what was commemorated from the past reflected society's values today. so would there be a wales—wide review? translation: in order to ensure that we do not in any way celebrate slavery, colonialism or racism in our national monuments or our local monuments. translation: i thank adam price once again for raising this important point.