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Section 7—Interpretation Amendment 14 is grouped with amendment 15. Amendments 14 and 15 introduce new definitions into the bill, in each case for the avoidance of doubt.
We are tackling homelessness and introducing new rights for housing tenants. We have introduced new funding, through the prudential borrowing regime, for local social housing.
To be serious, we are out of time for parliamentary questions, but if anyone wants to inquire, the issue might be one for a Fife MSP to raise in the new parliamentary session. There is a technical issue that must be investigated.
It is important to the university because it will enhance our research profile. We think that it is important to new medical graduates because it will attract them to the region to study at a more advanced level.In summary, we have held probing consultation within the university and with the other Scottish universities.
I welcome committee members; the Auditor General for Scotland and his team from Audit Scotland; members of the Irish Committee of Public Accounts, who are visiting the Parliament today; and members of the media and the public.