Does she agree that, considering the new museum’s proposed emphasis on Dunfermline’s industrial heritage and the close connection between Dunfermline, Andrew Carnegie—175 years old today—and the Scottish town planner Patrick Geddes, the man who coined “ecology”, it would be desirable if the new project could stress those links in its concepts and exhibitions and perhaps repeat for the benefit of our banking fraternity Andrew Carnegie’s great line, “The man who dies rich dies disgraced”?