Well, the big topic on the government communications network today was the NHS.
It started what has been called the largest national conversation in history about how to fix it.
The public is being asked to submit suggestions on how to improve the National Health Service until early next year.
Political deputy editor Sam Coates spoke to Health Secretary Wes Streeting, who said the improvements the government wants to see in the NHS, such as reducing waiting times, are “major changes” and will take time.
He said businesses would have a “reinvention mindset to transform the way we work, rather than just throwing money at the problem”.
“I think you could say you should just come in and impose your views on change,” he added.
“All I tell people is be careful what you wish for.
“The last new health secretary to be appointed after a general election in which his party won power was Andrew Lansley.
“The Conservative Party since 2010 has launched a massive top-down reorganization that no one voted for and no one wanted, costing billions of dollars and bankrupting the NHS.”
Mr Streeting added that he did not intend to simply funnel money into a “black hole”.