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I am the minister for sport and I am passionate about physical activity, and we want people to get out and enjoy all that Scotland has to offer in our beautiful outdoor spaces.
We also have climate action schools, which help pupils and others to get involved in climate activity. On engagement, we are working on a number of fronts.
To take the French scheme as an example, you need a vaccination passport to get into a restaurant, to get a cup of coffee in a cafe and to get into museums and cultural heritage sites.
Yesterday, for example, I had an event in Dunoon on getting it right for everyone, which is an aspirational model for adults that is modelled on getting it right for every child.
Involving people with lived and living experience will help us to get that right in the first place—to get our policy right, get our legislation right and get our frameworks right, and then our feet can be held to the fire on delivery. ...
There are two aspects—the small and the large—and we can sometimes get distracted in the middle. We have a huge amount of portfolio-career people, and we do not really understand the impact of their activity.