Unlike the picture that Christine Grahame and Alex Salmond paint, the truth is that, in 2004—the last year for which statistics are available—we had a population increase in Scotland of 21,000, and a net gain from the rest of the United Kingdom of 15,000 for the first time. I am not talking only about inflation, employment and interest rates when I say that we now have the best figures that we have seen in my adult life.