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The tolls affect the performance of Fife compared with the rest of Scotland. I am interested in the survey that you mentioned, which you received yesterday.
The funding per camera would be £35,000 for the hardware and £2,000 for the annual running costs. Comparatively speaking, I think that the cost of one camera is not high.
That matter will be dealt with pretty quickly.I join Peter Peacock in paying tribute to the exceptional input that was provided by the late Jeff Watson.
It is fair to say that most of the housing benefit reforms cause me concern because of their impact on the most vulnerable and people with low incomes. The exception is perhaps the proposal to cap housing benefit rates, as not many properties for which housing benefit is received in Scotland would breach a cap.
I believe that the relevant provision gives ministers the necessary flexibility, although I agree that it should be used only in exceptional circumstances—in that regard, I welcome the clarification that the minister gave in his letter to the committee.
Shortly after the time you were talking about, my colleagues and I visited everyone in our area who did not come for an antenatal appointment and, if necessary, gave them treatment at home.
The voluntary sector runs several transport projects, one of which I visited a few weeks ago when I was on Lewis, where Voluntary Action Lewis provides a tremendous community transport service.
We have had a submission from Brodies that suggests that, under the bill, some commercial leases that have been granted comparatively recently will be eligible for conversion.