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We have delivered more than 500 separate public transport measures—new trains, new stations, new rail links and new ferries—and next year, for the first time, we will be spending more than £1 billion on transport.
Why are we asking all these detailed questions, especially bearing in mind the fact that we have had two visits recently from the minister?Perhaps the convener will comment on the letter.
The committee can take more issues forward this way and members will have the opportunity to influence the final report. Ultimately, there may be a point at which we will have to agree to disagree and have a vote on a fundamental issue.
The committee can take more issues forward this way and members will have the opportunity to influence the final report. Ultimately, there may be a point at which we will have to agree to disagree and have a vote on a fundamental issue.
We aspire to meet the best possible standards; indeed, I hope that our ultimate aspiration is to set practices that others will want to follow.On Jeremy Purvis's second point, the figure for the number of members that he is seeking is, in fact, three.
I remind the First Minister that the key public concern that led to the Chhokar inquiry was the fact that ultimately no-one was convicted of Mr Chhokar's murder.