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That was why I launched the nationwide consultation even before Parliament approved the new procedure. I am not trying to by-pass the new procedure; in a sense, I anticipated it.
I should say also that the motion has taken on a whole new relevance since the publication two weeks ago of the report of the chief medical officer in England.
New Forth Crossing To ask the Scottish Executive what progress has been made in the decision-making process about a new crossing for the Forth at North Queensferry.
More generally, £27 million has been given to councils to help implement the Housing (Scotland) Act 2001. That money will also fund new and better temporary accommodation.
That is evident at the moment in the number of local authorities that have proposals for new crossrail schemes, new station openings or new lines to be developed.
The local government base budget is difficult to identify, given all the new funding that is coming through and all the new initiatives that are added on a yearly basis.
Have you any knowledge of a change to those figures following the recent upgrading of the M77? No, I am waiting for the latest data on that from the CAA study that was referred to earlier, which will give us some insights.
Let me make it clear to tenants in Highland and in Inverclyde that it is not; it is community ownership, new opportunities for tenant involvement and new opportunities for greater investment and stable rents in the years to come.