The following table 1 shows thepercentage of Scottish households living in overcrowded housing for each healthboard area, and the following table 2 shows the percentage of children in Scotland wholive in overcrowded housing.Table 1: Percentage of ScottishHouseholds Living in Overcrowded Housing, by Health Board Area 1999-2000 2001-02 2003-04 % Base % Base % Base Highland 1% 1,129 2% 1,206 1% 1,167 Grampian 3% 3,043 3% 3,123 2% 3,082 Tayside 3% 2,188 3% 2,275 2% 2,167 Fife 2% 1,894 2% 1,910 2% 2,083 Lothian 3% 4,490 3% 4,392 3% 4,490 Borders 2% 609 2% 642 2% 663 Forth Valley 3% 2,021 2% 1,937 2% 2,016 Argyll and Clyde 5% 2,471 4% 2,468 3% 2,526 Greater Glasgow 5% 4,677 4% 4,863 5% 4,721 Lanarkshire 5% 2,885 4% 2,871 4% 3,021 Ayrshire and Arran 3% 2,172 3% 2,165 2% 2,073 Dumfries and Galloway 2% 878 3% 822 2% 814 Orkney 1% 540 1% 649 2% 665 Shetland 3% 561 2% 624 1% 653 Western Isles 3% 658 3% 643 2% 563 Table 2: Percentage of ScottishChildren Living in Overcrowded Housing, by Health Board Area 1999-2000 2001-02 2003-004 % Base % Base % Base Highland 5% 564 8% 593 5% 575 Grampian 9% 1,526 9% 1,481 6% 1,430 Tayside 8% 967 11% 990 8% 814 Fife 7% 939 10% 925 8% 983 Lothian 10% 2,096 9% 2,060 12% 1,961 Borders 7% 298 7% 278 5% 287 Forth Valley 8% 1,045 6% 933 5% 929 Argyll and Clyde 16% 1,196 13% 1,088 12% 1,125 Greater Glasgow 17% 2,232 14% 2,177 17% 2,022 Lanarkshire 14% 1,567 13% 1,560 11% 1,471 Ayrshire and Arran 9% 1,058 10% 1,017 8% 934 Dumfries and Galloway 10% 417 12% 406 4% 341 Orkney 6% 261 4% 269 7% 311 Shetland 7% 379 6% 69 6% 302 Western Isles 11% 294 11% 267 7% 231 Source: The ScottishHousehold Survey, 1999-2004.Notes:1. Please...