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The comprehensive spending review last year produced £800 million—sorry, produced £800 of extra public expenditure over the next three years for every man, woman and child in Scotland.
It has been suggested that bills should say that a report must be produced at a randomly chosen point before some provisions can be enacted or that a sunset clause should prevent provisions from being enacted.
It would be too great a burden on our clerks to expect them to produce it in the next 10 days. They are too polite to say anything, but I can confidently make that comment.