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The debate is next Wednesday and, as members have said, a serious point of principle is at stake. Wendy Alexander's points seemed to me to be extremely well made, as were Ted Brocklebank's.
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In that case, there is no reason why the quality contract mechanism should not be used. The relevant point that was made earlier was that the quality contract is not for universal application because it is not the universal way to achieve the best possible public transport.
Just to follow on— I ask the member to speak through the chair.Do you have any more points to make, Alasdair? None. I want to follow on from the point that Alasdair Morrison raised.