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As a result of the transformational work that I have now put in place, there have been two restructuring phases to date, and we are up to date. We are a volume-driven organisation.
That project is required, no matter what date we might leave the EU. Obviously, we have prepared legislation recently for the possibility of leaving the EU next March.
They were swept along with the volume house builders and big players when the property crash happened and the banking system changed.We have to rebuild that sector.
The situation is therefore serious, and if the fleet is allowed to bank some of this year’s quota for next year, it will help to alleviate some of the pressure.
Ofcom believes that it will cost up to another £250 million to reach everyone with superfast broadband by 2021. By what date will Parliament be told how much of the Scottish Government’s budget is contributing to that programme?
Can I broaden the discussion out and bring in Dr Grau Creus on the Dunlop review of intergovernmental relations, which was published in 2022? The work was done before 2019—it was set up by Theresa May.