all outside of the barnett formula. reflected in the particular needs of wales.at do we in wales have to do to get an extra £1 billion? we spend £120 in wales for every £100 we spend in england. we continue to be committed to that. that's the reason why we increased the overall capital borrowing limit to £1 billion, up from £500 million. we continue to look for ways to grow the economy in wales within the barnett formula and outside it. is it worth the minister noting, northern ireland appears to have considerably more disadvantaged young people as against scotland. and cannot afford the sort of things scotland appears to be affording in social care and tuition fees? does the government understand this is an issue of trust. while the barnett formula is not a legal requirement, it is clear to everyone in the house that the additional1 billion for northern ireland is a pork barrel, as they would say in america. politically—induced donation. it ought to fall within the formula if one was keeping to the conventions of parliament. i think it‘s wrong for the honourable