The challenge is that advisory committees have been allowed to move increasingly into what are policy matters historically left to the minister and the parliament. The invitation to respond to the HTA Review was a natural consequence of this increasing role in policy matters. It was a bad idea that put the committees in a difficult position.
Should we keep these processes separate until the minister has determined the outcome?
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