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And therefore better planning? That is what we are talking about. Yes. I will follow up your point about the relations between an authority and the school in relation to devolved school budgeting and devolved management of resources.
Every member in the Parliament wants action; it is not a question of political point scoring. Members want to get something done, but we might disagree about the best way to go about that.
I will leave members to judge whether my superior debating skills have frightened them away or whether some other attraction accounts for their absence.I must press on rather than try to score points.
We are talking about very complex systems. Yes, but we are not talking about developing that system—we are talking about buying something off the shelf.
The ability to track an injured fox is important. Earlier on, we talked about how difficult it was to track a fox from the point at which it might have been injured to the point at which it might have gone to ground.
Do we keep waiting? Do we wait until more women die? I have practical reservations about whether we can undertake the comprehensive review that Christine wants.
Do you hope, therefore, to make savings through a combination of in-house maintenance and better management of that maintenance? Yes. On a related point, you talked about a route-based approach to the railways.
She considered independent regulation was the best way to protect consumer interests including by “promoting competition among providers” as this would lead to “improved choice and innovation and support wider public interest issues”6Scottish Parliament. (2023, October 3).