Meeting of the Parliament 10 June 2026 [Draft]
No, I do not, so let us move on.
The point that I was going to make was one that I made earlier: it is important that, as an institution, we focus on matters that are of primary interest and of paramount importance to the people of Scotland. Instead of raising issues like this, we brought a debate on childcare and delivered a statement on our first homes fund on 27 May. Last week, we brought a debate on the future of the national health service, and yesterday, we had a debate on the Scottish economy. It is why we have a business motion before us that says that—if members agree—next Tuesday we will have a statement on urban regeneration and a debate on supporting the third sector and, on Wednesday, a debate on affordable bus fares and three statements, including one on the provisional outturn and one on child poverty. Those are the things that the people of Scotland expect us to focus on.
I urge Parliament to support the amendment in my name.