Meeting of the Parliament 24 March 2026 [Draft]
I do not understand. I have to be honest and say that I did not catch the end of Edward Mountain’s question about drop-in fuels. I will need to consult him afterwards about what he meant.
There will be £6.6 billion in co-benefits from the changes in the transport sector, relating to improved health outcomes, increased exercise and reduced pollution, which I mentioned in my statement. I mentioned the changes from the draft plan in my statement and in my response to Sarah Boyack. We have boosted the monitoring and evaluation approach in the final plan and have set out greater detail on the methodology.
The committee of which Edward Mountain is convener asked for more information on the co-benefits in the plan, and we have given an awful lot more detail on what can be delivered. However, on his substantive question on fuels—it might have been about biofuels—I will have to pick that up with him later, because I did not quite hear what he was asking.