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I am sorry that quoting an independent evaluation of the baby box is described in that way, but there we go. Kenneth Gibson is right to point to the success of Scotland’s baby box, which is the only one available in the United Kingdom.
I understand the position of Aberlour, but we have to do it in a way that is deliverable and affordable. That is the best place to start as we continue with our commitment to expand free school meals to all primary 6s and 7s.
I will also certainly check out his point about the RAF. On his other two more general questions, it is important to say that no Scottish Government funding went directly to Tayside Aviation in support of students.
In fact, I know that our EV infrastructure coverage is among the best in the UK. I think that we have among the most coverage per head of population outside London.
It is up to each local authority to ensure that such classes are provided in the way that best fits their areas. The Scottish Government has also been campaigning with the United Kingdom Government to uplift provision and to provide parity for Ukrainians with the ESOL provision that was provided—quite rightly—for Syrians and Afghans.
That estimate is purely indicative and is based on a single technology pathway, with cost assumptions derived from the best available evidence, including research published by the United Kingdom Climate Change Committee.
I hope that Claire Baker will join me in congratulating the communities that campaigned long and hard to ensure that we have reached the point where we can see the project’s completion in the near future.