However, it is clear that moneys in the Scottish budget as a whole are already allocated to other priorities and that, with a theoretical deficit of £12.1 billion built into the figures for the last full year, any additional money that is promised to the welfare system—as it is regularly promised by the First Minister’s back benchers—will have to be accounted for somewhere. Can he tell us whether it would be through cuts in other areas of expenditure, increases in taxation or additional borrowing that he would account for the £12.1 billion deficit that he would have to address?