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However, that is correct only when we compare the extremes. Professor Watt’s paper compared the poorest 40 per cent with the most affluent 60 per cent, so he covered the whole patient population in Scotland.
In the light of that, it would be useful to know what discussions you had with electoral administrators in comparing the 2011 order with the 2015 order.
Last year we distributed more than 170,000 food parcels—a 17 per cent increase for Scotland, compared to a 13 per cent increase in the rest of the United Kingdom.
I am pleased that that change will come at no additional cost. When I compare it with other policing oversight organisations, I am comfortable with the size and the shape of the organisation, at the moment.
Would the committee like me to expand on the difficulties involved in sheriffs meeting children to take their views, compared with other methods of eliciting those views?