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—what Fabian Zuleeg has just said, that you want to engage with the EU and to have a degree of taking account of the challenges that Scotland faces in engaging as part of a third country and not being a state.
Michael Clancy, can you say more on the question that we asked about scrutiny, transparency and accountability challenges and how we, as a parliamentary committee, can engage in that area?
I see the pictures of her out on woodland walks with her friends and the drawings that she brings home, and I hear her jumbled-up, excited account of the day’s events. It has given her confidence and social skills.
To ask the Scottish Executive how funds from the Fossil Fuel Levy account were committed in 2010-11 and how much will be allocated in (a) 2011-12, (b) 2012-13 and (c) 2013-14.
As you say, it is largely based on population, but it is not wholly based on that as it also takes into account a range of other factors. For example, in relation to the maintenance of roads, it takes into account road length and the volume of traffic, it also takes into account deprivation.
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Date answered:
24 January 2008