those types of things will unlock labour productivity, slightly distinct from the productivity plan. steve brine: thank you. achieving that productivity improvement requires making sure that pharmacy, general practice and secondary care all connect up, and the it platforms for connecting them up are critical to achieving that productivity. should the federated data platform be extended to primary care? the prime minister: it probably wouldn't be right for me to comment on individual suppliers -- i am conscious that fdp is a relative supplier -- but, in general, yes, we should be rolling out productivity-enhancing technology across the nhs at both secondary and primary care. we have seen in secondary care very strong benefits from using fdp. i think that chelsea and westminster was one of the first trusts to use it, and the improvement in productivity from the use was published by the nhs, which is why it has, i believe, been authorised to be rolled out more broadly. and in primary care, what we are doing currently is investing in digital telephony to ensure that we can eliminate the