While the Democratic Labour Party (DLP) is thankful it was included in discussions pertaining to the future of the National Insurance Scheme (NIS), its president Dr Ronnie Yearwood said the party will need more time to look at the report on the NIS’ current dilemma.“We want to see the full report so we can see the real state of affairs and what options are available for the Government, and there has been no indication as to what those options are and what Government will choose,” he told reporters after Prime Minister Mia Mottley led a press conference on Wednesday afternoon on the state of the NIS.At that press conference, deputy chairman of the NIS Rawdon Adams disclosed that proposals on NIS reform would be submitted by the end of August, following the completion of ongoing consultations.