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We have a number of petitions to consider, some of which may not be considered again. In fact, if we get through them all, we may not consider any further petitions in the current session of Parliament.
A lot of the organisations have a big opportunity to change not just how staff deliver services but how they get to work. That point came up after hearing from a couple of the witnesses.
I think that members should listen to this serious subject rather than— I think, Mr Rennie, that you should just get on with it. Winter is coming, which will leave many refugees vulnerable.
That is not what we want to see, because we want to get to the 95 per cent target, but we are doing relatively well in comparison with what is happening elsewhere in these islands.
I am not sure whether they are among the local authorities that responded to the petitioners, but it would be useful to get further information on the issues that the petitioners have raised.
It might be more imaginative to try to get into the high-speed rail link going down the east coast and to get in bed with some of the English authorities that would also benefit from that.
I suggest that we should have historical trend information on kinship care allowances from 1999, if it is available. We will get as much as we can, to try to give us a fuller picture.