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I am more than happy to go through them in detail and explain any of them, if committee members desire that, but I am equally happy just to move amendment 26. Amendment 26 moved—Natalie Don—and agreed to.
The Government is investing more than £2.6 billion in 2025-26 to support public transport and to make our transport system available, affordable and accessible for all.
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That is difficult because there are lots of people who live in areas of linguistic significance who do not speak Gaelic but are supportive of Gaelic and wish the best for it. We are not always talking about only Gaelic speakers when we talk about this legislation.
I will follow up on Willie Coffey’s question on the best use of existing homes. Every member of the panel has talked about the proliferation of second or holiday homes.
The independent care review told us that very clearly, and we now have the Promise, which is clear and to which we are all committed. We have, so far, been talking about how best to deliver children’s services at the point of need.
From speaking to territorial boards, I understand that a key factor is regionalisation, which in other words means talking to neighbouring boards about best practice.