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For example, I think that just over 5 per cent of the figure is accounted for by pupils who have English as an additional language, and there are wider factors around the increase, which the committee might be aware of.
Furthermore, the percentage will not take account of the range of need. In my 35 years of teaching experience, there has never been consideration of staffing specifically for that need.
We can design an alternative that gets rid of the not proven option, but we will have to take account of the variables that come about as a consequence.
Is the 20-year period about IIAC going at its own pace, as Ian Tasker said, or is it about there being a lack of accountability in the process? The situation is that IIAC has been totally underresourced.
Many of the losses that will feature in our accounts this year were investments that were made many years ago and which will have delivered quite significant economic impacts over that period.
The figure that I have is that crops that are grown directly for human use account for 1.5 per cent of all Scottish agricultural land, which equates to 4.4 per cent of the improved agricultural land.
It highlights 2011 census data illustrating that central belt local authorities accounted for 30 per cent of those living in Scotland with some skills in Gaelic.
If there are other issues that you want to follow up on or information that you want to share with the committee, please feel free to do so, and we will take that evidence into account. That concludes the public part of the meeting.