I welcome the reintroduction of a bill that will introduce a minimum price for alcohol to tackle excessive alcohol consumption, which costs Scottish taxpayers more than £3.5 billion per year through increased crime, healthcare costs and alcohol-related deaths.I also welcome the fact that the Scottish Government will introduce a levy on supermarkets with a rateable value higher than £300,000, which is expected to help raise between £30 million and £40 million per annum to help deal with the problems of alcoholism.Supermarkets can easily afford that levy, given that the top four reported combined pre-tax profits across the UK of £5.2 billion in 2009. Even in this recession...