Meeting of the Parliament 10 March 2016
My judgment is that there is no lack of financial information that circulates around in relation to the budget-setting process. Malcolm Chisholm and I are both former members of the House of Commons. The degree of scrutiny around financial provisions in this Parliament is significantly stronger and more detailed than anything that I experienced in the House of Commons. There are spring and autumn budget revisions, there is all the information that is set out, and there is the scrutiny that we are subjected to by the Auditor General and by the wider role that the Auditor General undertakes. Members have very strong access to data and information to enable them to undertake that task.