2 million kronor. 9 million kronor, which is an improvement compared to the same period the previous year. The interim report indicates that the good financial outcome creates room for action and contributes to long-term stability, though it remains unclear what specific actions or initiatives will be funded by the surplus.
Part of the surplus consists of reserves linked to student volumes and students not yet allocated, but the exact student volumes and allocation issues mentioned in the report have not been detailed. New legal requirements and reforms, including a new law on the right to SFI for three years and the so-called activity requirement reform, entail increased ambitions in areas such as education and collaboration, though how these will impact the committee's operations in detail is unknown. According to Rolf Öström, chairman of the committee, the committee has a stable economy and high demand for education, with operations well-equipped to meet future needs, but must continue to develop working methods, resource utilization, and coordination to adapt to new conditions and ensure long-term sustainable development.