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On a more general point about aviation, I know that, last year, the Scottish Government developed a new link to Hungary, which was promoted by Keith Brown at the time. Is the Scottish Government planning new destinations?
However, there is no question but that the 40,000 additional jobs in the private sector in Scotland during the past year—the 10 per cent rise in construction and the 6 per cent rise in financial and business services—give us substantial hope that the vibrancy of the Scottish economy will enable it to withstand, at least in part, the harsh budget cutbacks of the Government at Westminster, which Gavin Brown...
Everyone wants to come in, but we will come to you last if that is okay, Mr Harvie. If you could be succinct, Mr Brown, that would be good. I know that it is difficult, and I am sorry about the timings today.
I hope that many have support from family and friends, as Christina had, particularly in her partner, Keith Brown. However, the family, too, will need support.
I thank Clare Hicks, Lisa Bird, Sean Stronach, Jaxon Parish, Nico McKenzie-Juetten, Judith Brown, Laura Barrie, Findlay Glynn, Tracy Manning, Shirley Anderson, Maria Crespo, Jack Buckley and Mark Byrne.
I thank Clare Hicks, Lisa Bird, Sean Stronach, Jaxon Parish, Nico McKenzie-Juetten, Judith Brown, Laura Barrie, Findlay Glynn, Tracy Manning, Shirley Anderson, Maria Crespo, Jack Buckley and Mark Byrne.
We have received apologies from Keith Brown and Alexander Stewart. The only item on this week’s agenda is to take evidence for the final time as part of our inquiry to feed into the consultation for the UK Government’s review of the United Kingdom Internal Market Act 2020.
I would like to ask a final question, but I am completely out of time, so I will share my thoughts with regard to Mr Brown’s question. In relation to funding, is it fair to compare Scotland as a non-state, if you like, with other states?
I want to encourage people to think great thoughts. If Mr Brown, or Mr Bibby’s party more generally, wanted to go away and think of measures that might obviate the problems, I would very much welcome that.