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Dr David Love replied, "Absolutely." That is unequivocal. The point was that the committee and the minister knew that we were talking weeks, not months.
Because decisions are made in one patch and in a specific way, one might question whether such decisions are best for Scotland as a whole, or for citizens of whole regions.I note Shona Robison's point, which is well made.
Your third criticism is that our proposed route does not offer the most direct link between points of demand. You identified the western harbour development as a point of demand, which I will talk to Mr Buckman about.
In paragraph 43 of your response, you talk about the benefits and increased revenue that the greater frequency of trams would bring, although you also talk about the increased costs that would be offset.
I encourage people who are contemplating entry to the profession to go and talk to the people who are doing the best work in the front line at the moment.