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Mind you, those are unilateral EU decisions, so they are not subject to negotiation, unless we have a guarantee in the withdrawal agreement that it can produce direct effect in measures that are based on it.
We are trying to get into the nitty-gritty of what we produce and deliver to the people of Scotland and elsewhere so that we understand where we are, where we need support, where we need to deficit fund and so on.
That involved working with the Scottish Qualifications Authority and the Scottish sensory centre to produce a pdf of the exam with links to videos for each question.
Therefore, there will—in general—be wider awareness of Scotland around the world, and it is essential that we make highly focused efforts to produce economic benefit as a consequence of that greater awareness.
In fact, the projection in the accompanying documents that Margo MacDonald produced on the bill’s introduction is that the number would be somewhere in the region of 80 per year in Scotland.
What is crucial is what we host in wind generation on our sites. We already produce 350GWh of energy on our land. There are further schemes that have received Scottish Government consent, which will produce a further 558GWh.