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Some of the supplementaries reflect new money; for example, the roads budget change is new money in the roads budget; it is not a carry-over from an underspend last year.This money in the urban programme is also new money.
Paragraph 25 mentions the number of petitions with which we have dealt. Paragraph 26 details some of the different approaches that we have taken to dealing with petitions.
I support the convener's recommendation that the matter be continued. On 26 October, the minister said:"There are areas of the guidance that we could make firmer.
We pursued the issue of RET with a number of consultees, particularly on our visit to the Western Isles. The general view among people to whom we spoke was that fares were the most relevant issue.
I shall then open up the debate, after which I shall put the question on the motion at 3.30 at the latest. Obviously, if we get through proceedings more quickly, that will be fine.
If SARS broke out in Scotland, how would the new arrangements benefit us? If somebody suspected that a SARS patient was arriving at their hospital or coming into the country, what would be different about the new process?