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I will end by saying that I see quotas as a more positive measure and the top-up fees as a negative measure. That is my interpretation of the matter, but I will leave it there.
Incidentally, Fife's share of that is almost £10 million. On top of all that additional spending power, we have provided for significant capital investment in schools throughout Scotland through PPPs.
The Ythan catchment is peculiar among catchments in the north as there is a high level of nitrate from the top of the catchment to the bottom. Does that not cast significant doubt on the suggestion that the eutrophication is caused by agriculture?
Standardising means that we get the best price because we are buying 1,000 of them. We have built 80 new package plants for drinking water in north Scotland.