Prior to Budget 2014 I received in excess of 500 pre-Budget submissions from many sources. This would have included a variety of organisations, representative groups and individual members of the public. Many of the submissions would also have covered a wide range of issues that would already have been under consideration in the Budget process. Submissions would have been recorded and distributed to relevant officials. Due regard would have been taken of the views expressed in the context of Budget and Finance Bill measures. Where such views accorded with policy intentions, they may have been reflected in measures introduced in the Budget. However, it would not be possible in the time available to identify specific proposals, or parts thereof, which would have been reflected in this way.