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Will you elaborate a little bit on why 12 per cent were not confident and say what the other 13 per cent who are not accounted for thought? I think that our polling research includes those who did not vote and those who voted.
However, because we do not take into account how different groups might substitute their behaviour following a minimum price policy, the figures perhaps do not reflect the upper bound on how much worse off those groups would be.
We have also developed our housing revenue account business plan, which will guarantee that 1 per cent of the rent increase will go directly into the building of new council houses.
The Scottish Government must take that into account when it considers clawback of any money: it must accept that we have taken steps to address the issue.
However, the annual targets become much larger year on year, which will make them more difficult to achieve, especially taking into account the shortfall from the three previous years.