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The Official Report is a written record of public meetings of the Parliament and committees.  

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Dates of parliamentary sessions
  1. Session 1: 12 May 1999 to 31 March 2003
  2. Session 2: 7 May 2003 to 2 April 2007
  3. Session 3: 9 May 2007 to 22 March 2011
  4. Session 4: 11 May 2011 to 23 March 2016
  5. Session 5: 12 May 2016 to 4 May 2021
  6. Session 6: 13 May 2021 to 8 April 2026
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COVID-19 Recovery Committee

Road to Recovery Inquiry

Meeting date: 10 November 2022

John Mason

I am sorry—we are running out of time. However, I think that you have made your point, which is great.

I want to give the final word to Ms Smith, who has also talked about poor treatment at work. Are the backlogs in the NHS affecting people in getting back to work?

COVID-19 Recovery Committee

Road to Recovery Inquiry

Meeting date: 10 November 2022

John Mason

We will have to stop now, because I think that we are out of time.

COVID-19 Recovery Committee

Road to Recovery Inquiry

Meeting date: 10 November 2022

John Mason

I have a question on that point, which is also tied back to something that you said earlier. One of those long-term trends might be that people are doing less shopping in town and city centres, and maybe less socialising as well. Those things stopped altogether when Covid happened, but there has been a gradual drift back. Where are we in that process? Will the situation that we have now continue—I am thinking especially of city centres—or do we need to wait a bit longer to see whether people will go back to work in offices in the winter when it is cold and so on?

COVID-19 Recovery Committee

Road to Recovery Inquiry

Meeting date: 10 November 2022

John Mason

On the question of early retirement, from the individual’s point of view, if they are well off—because they have been a general practitioner or something like that—they can afford it, so, in a sense, we do not need to worry about those individuals, but does the economy as a whole suffer if a lot of 55-year-olds just stop working?

COVID-19 Recovery Committee

Road to Recovery Inquiry

Meeting date: 10 November 2022

John Mason

Tom Waters, I saw you smile a moment ago. Maybe you are a futurologist—I do not know—but do you think that where we are is where we are going to be or do you think that things could change quite a lot, especially in town and city centres?

Finance and Public Administration Committee

National Care Service (Scotland) Bill: Financial Memorandum

Meeting date: 8 November 2022

John Mason

That will do for now.

You said that you will give us more information as we go forward. Can you clarify whether the financial memorandum will be revised before stage 3 or whether the business cases—which are, I take it, not part of the statutory process—will be on-going, perhaps for years?

Finance and Public Administration Committee

National Care Service (Scotland) Bill: Financial Memorandum

Meeting date: 8 November 2022

John Mason

Probably, given that a lot of—

Finance and Public Administration Committee

National Care Service (Scotland) Bill: Financial Memorandum

Meeting date: 8 November 2022

John Mason

That is okay. I am not too worried about that. How do you see the process of developing the business cases? Will it be an annual process, or maybe a six-monthly one? Will the business cases go to the Health, Social Care and Sport Committee or will they come to us?

Finance and Public Administration Committee

National Care Service (Scotland) Bill: Financial Memorandum

Meeting date: 8 November 2022

John Mason

Another concern that witnesses raised with us is that, if secondary legislation is used for some of the roll-out of the national care service, there will be less scrutiny of it. That is normally the case with secondary legislation.

Finance and Public Administration Committee

National Care Service (Scotland) Bill: Financial Memorandum

Meeting date: 8 November 2022

John Mason

You have suggested that some local authorities might continue to run assets such as care homes—certainly, Glasgow has built some quite modern ones—and that some assets might be transferred into the national care service. An issue has been raised with us about how the finances for that would work. Some councils might have paid off loans, but some might still have loans or public-private partnership agreements linked to new care homes. Do you know whether the Government would be taking on the loan as well as the asset or, again, will that be considered in later discussions?