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I hope that that will come through in the next week, because we are running up to the end of the month. I have one extra question about undocumented Ukrainian citizens who were here before 1 January 2022.
It is very much a case of having heightened awareness, making people aware and being extra vigilant, but I stress that there is no specific threat to Scotland at the moment.
I can always use Martin Whitfield’s extra time. I am not currently a member of the DPLR Committee, although I have been a member of it and I have huge respect for those members who find its normal work interesting.
I have four questions, all on slightly different areas, and I will add an extra one, because I want to go back to a point that John Mason made about making a police report.
There is a lot of opportunity to do things collaboratively and in ways that build and get extra value. On how that relates to stakeholders back in Scotland, can you come back on that question?
Do you have any suggestions on how we take that forward? Assuming that there will be no extra money in total, should we trim money off hospital budgets and put more into primary care?
Introducing 150m buffer zones around abortion clinics is one way in which we can do that and ensure that people across Scotland can access abortion care without the needless extra pain and distress that is being inflicted on them.
Our NHS staff are doing outstanding work and their very best, but they need more support from the Government. We welcome the announcement of extra NHS funds, but the problem is that the Government has repeatedly failed to properly plan ahead and heed the warning signs.