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I would be happy to discuss with First ScotRail the issue that Mary Mulligan rightly raises. One of the aspects of delivering capital transport projects is remembering current commuters and others who currently use Scotland's rail services.
We are committed to that, as is George Barlow, the GP in Glasgow whom Mary Scanlon mentioned, who is very much involved in redesigning cancer services.
Finally, I ask Jamie Stone to let the thousands of people who live in the Highlands know how Madonna accessed an NHS dentist, given that they cannot find one. I will allow Mary Scanlon to get an answer from Jamie Stone later.
In answer to a supplementary question from Mary Scanlon last week, the minister stated:"In 1998-99, the figure for capital spending on equipment was £136 million."
Section 2—Directions: registered social landlords Amendment 41 moved—Mrs Mary Mulligan—and agreed to. Section 3—Reports and information Amendment 74 moved—Mrs Mary Mulligan—and agreed to.
Amendment 312 agreed to. Amendment 313 moved—Mrs Mary Mulligan—and agreed to. Section 37—Hospital managers' duties: notification etc Amendments 314 to 316 moved—Mrs Mary Mulligan—and agreed to.