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Abronhill Housing Association in my region would have to suspend all its investment programmes well into 2024. The regulator puts the cost to the sector; we have to remember that the cost is cumulative with every year. £50 million of income lost next year could reach £230 million of income lost to the sector by 2027.
We all used to get a written Official Report and people used to read what had been said in other debates beyond their particular focus and discipline. A lot of that has been lost. In 2024, the Parliament will be 25 years old.
Currently, 29,500 people are in receipt of OST, and we have a new target to increase that by almost 10 per cent to 32,000 people by 2024. For some areas, such as Glasgow, that will mean that they will have to get 500 more people into treatment.
I accept that additional funding has been made available. In 2024-25, Scotland will benefit from an additional £1.1 billion as a result of the health and social care levy.
We have already allocated £20 million of funding in 2021 to integration authorities to significantly reduce out-of-area placements and hospital stays by 2024. The report includes recommendations for a framework to directly address Enable Scotland’s concerns, a national register and a national panel to support it.
That will ensure that the scheme maximises its environmental impact from 2024, as before. I, Circularity Scotland and the Scottish Government are keen to support businesses in their planning to make sure that that implementation date happens.
Here, in Scotland, the Scottish Fiscal Commission has forecast that our economy will not return to pre-pandemic levels until at least 2024, and businesses that have been unable to trade for over 400 days are still being forced by law to close their doors.
I seem to remember that the committee was of the view that, although the Agriculture and Rural Communities (Scotland) Act 2024 is framework legislation, we needed the full picture.