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A meeting between Scottish Government officials and the Improvement Service was held on 11 November 2014 to explore Improvement Service activities in this area and Scottish Government activities, including the Financial Health Service.
However, at the same time, we want to get on with the review to make sure that motorsport, which has provided benefits to Scotland, can continue in a manner in which we can ensure that the safety of those who go to watch it will not be endangered.
That ties in with my second question, which relates to mains gas, an issue on which I get a great deal of correspondence from villages in the north-east.
I congratulate the people of Ayr on getting their fuel 7p a litre cheaper—well done to them—but that highlights yet again how flimsy the local-competition argument actually is.
If members ask short questions and the cabinet secretary gives short answers, I hope to be able to get everyone in. The cabinet secretary touched on the problems that will be posed by the budget exchange mechanism.
I am particularly concerned about that in the south of my constituency because it is much more difficult to get to Forfar than it is to get to Arbroath.
To ask the Scottish Government how (a) much has been awarded and (b) many activities for young people have been supported by the CashBack for Communities programme since 2008, broken down by local authority area.