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I bring that up by way of demonstrating that arts funding, and who gets funding and who does not get funding, has always been a controversial and difficult thing.
If the member will give me a minute or two, I will get there. Certainty is needed soon to avoid a scenario in which many scale back their activities or leave the sector altogether, as some have already done.
Doubling the active travel budget, Mr Yousaf said, would nevertheless "significantly" help to reach the target and that the funding must be spent in the right way to ensure "we get the most bang for our buck."
This distinction is particularly relevant where net economic impacts of a sector, development or activity are being considered, that is where ‘Net’ implies that costs and benefits have each been taken into account on an equivalent basis.
Currently, financial assistance is being provided for the implementation of activities like carbon audits, soil testing and nutrient management planning.
S6W-32461 Daniel Johnson: To ask the Scottish Government what recent analysis it has undertaken of people who are currently economically inactive and the reasons for their economic inactivity.