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To ask the Scottish Government how much funding (a) Architecture and Design Scotland and (b) Scottish Forestry has allocated to the Best Use of Timber Awards for each year since the awards were established.
Those numbers are fantastic and they represent the best side of all of us. Did you say that the public have raised £45 million and that the UK Government has provided another £10 million?
However, I emphasise to the Royal Conservatoire and the committee that we want Scottish students to get the best possible opportunities from national institutions in Scotland.
However, we have this application issue in front of us and serious questions need to be asked about the handling of the application and how best to move forward with Creative Scotland.
Given that some schools are already doing that, it is simply a case of sharing that practice to make sure that everybody is included. So, we need to build on that best practice and mainstream that work.
When it comes to those things, the timeframe is a bit longer, but things could be done to act on as yet unfulfilled commitments in the TCA and to look at how we can use the framework that we have as best as possible. The spirit of co-operation that has been created since the Windsor agreement is good if you want to optimise the TCA and the current agreement...
Is there anything else that Iain Hockenhull wants to add at this point? It is probably best to highlight the Electoral Reform consultation, which ran over the winter.
If Scotland takes up that model, we are talking aboot passing a bill that is gonnae help 50 people a year at best. I do not know if it would even reach that amount, because the situation is different here.