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It would be more interesting to find out how many young physically disabled people are in residential units when they would prefer to be supported in a more home-like setting. The point is well taken. I have a point that is along much the same lines.
I would go along with that. Perhaps that covers the points that Linda Fabiani made. Do members think that we should conclude consideration of the petitions?
Further investment in community programmes for young offenders is planned as part of our 10 action points for youth crime. Does the minister agree that, currently, we have the balance the wrong way round?
I am aware of Adam Ingram's interest in that matter because he has written to me about it. It is worth pointing out that there is no upper age limit in statute.
We were asking for reporting to the department, rather than reporting by the department. I would like that point to be made clear. Perhaps Arwel Roberts would like to comment.
We have no proposals at this stage to extend the trunk road network, but we are aware of the points that Duncan Hamilton raises. As with many other points that affect the roads network throughout Scotland, we will maintain our watching brief.