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There is a tendency not to show the building as the political home of the Scottish people but to get as many bottoms on seats as possible, which causes problems.
We still have to reach a balance in that situation, let alone get to the point at which the number of new speakers overtakes the number of those native speakers who are dying out.
That community could have given up a hundred times, because the problems of trying to get people to work together make it almost impossible to get funding.
In response to Susan Deacon's question, our evidence shows that it is unquestionably the case that people will get healthier. However, the situation might get a little worse before it gets a little better.
We used always to have students visiting the offices and the labs in the summer for work experience, which they need and which helps them get jobs when they finish university.
I would like the priorities to be encompassed in that plan. I do not know whether we will get there in year 1 of a new structure because it will take some time to develop.
The trouble with negative instruments is that we do not get a chance to debate them. Very often their purpose is clear, but on this occasion the letter of clarification was helpful.