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Without monitoring to measure the impact of programmes that are already notionally in place, we can have only limited confidence that such programmes will have an effect in the future.
Will the member at least admit that the Government is spending more on schools of ambition in this parliamentary session than the previous Government spent on the programme? If that is true, why is the Government scrapping the programme?
The Hydrogen Office’s parent organisation, Bright Green Hydrogen, has created a pilot programme based in Levenmouth for the use of hydrogen fuel cells in vehicles.
It cost £500,000, and it builds on the cabin baggage X-ray replacement programme. When I last visited the airport, the security arrangements had improved substantially.
I think that the questions are relevant because paragraph 4 of the foreword to the report states: “This Coalition Government made a commitment to people in Scotland to deliver the recommendations of the Calman Commission in our Programme for Government, and we have delivered.”
The Scottish health council, which is part of our organisation, is responsible for delivering the Scottish Government’s national person-centred health and care programme, which will extend out through community services.