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I put to Dr Kennedy the same general question about models of training. I am also interested in the extra medical training places that have been provided.
The banks already have to do that work. The extra burden that we are putting on them is not only reporting that information up their chain, but reporting it to us.
One thing that we are doing is putting a lot of extra money into social care. We have made a commitment during this session of Parliament to increase the amount that we spend on social care by a quarter, which would mean £840 million going into social care.
I do not want to put words into your mouth, but I think that you said that you are not sure that people across Scotland know how much extra transmission we will need across Scotland to meet the demands and the needs of reaching net zero.
We need to maximise the opportunities for people and reward them for the extra efforts that they are putting into postgraduate qualifications, and we need to make sure that things are clear in terms of governance and what standards we expect everybody to meet across the country.
When we go through our reports, we do so with a fine-toothed comb and try to add a few extra full stops to shorten sentences and make them a bit punchier.
I do not think that, societally, we have solved how periods are viewed in this nation, and I think that sport is an extra barrier to this point of conversation.
Historically, those were managed in year, but there was some extra provision in both the recent spending review and the recent budget to reflect the reality of what has happened in recent years.
Minister, was it assumed that this £191 million would be covered by extra funding that perhaps has not come through, which means that that figure has to come back down?