I suggest to the Cabinet Secretary for Education and Lifelong Learning that, as well as being mindful of the number of graduates that we have, and of their falling numbers, she ought to be mindful of the fact that one in five adult Scots is identified as falling below acceptable standards in literacy and numeracy. The big plus programme, which is running at the moment, is due to come to an end next year, so I seek the cabinet secretary's assurance that we will get a hard-edged report that will identify the expected outcomes, and that even if the programme has fallen short in the seven years of its existence, its essence of ensuring that we lower that 20 per cent figure, and the funding for it, are untouched.