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That is why the matter is back on the agenda, and I am certainly of a mind to put more time aside at a future meeting. Once our regional development inquiry is out of the way, we will have a bit more space to consider it.
I would be happy to consider the member's proposal in the future. Will the minister share with members the content of his letter today to The Scotsman, which stated that it was "unfounded" speculation that the Government intended to provide two hours of compulsory PE at primary school level?
Will he give a commitment to Parliament that lessons will be learned from the SNH experience and that proposals will be made to improve the decision-making process in future relocations so that we can all sign up to something that is better, fairer and more transparent in future?
As the convener rightly said, in the future, through the published information and annual reports of bodies such as SEPA, it will be possible for the Parliament, including the Audit Committee, to monitor the performance that is delivered.
Secondly, if the dispute is not resolved in the immediate future, what is the cut-off date by which a resolution must be reached before the Government abandons any idea of emergency legislation?
We do not have that information at present and we need all of it before we embark on determining what regulations will be required in the future. That might call for disease surveillance—indeed, we have an open mind on the matter.The future of the Thurso veterinary centre is a matter for the Scottish Agricultural Col...
Putting money into good housing is a health prevention measure—perhaps that will be something for our agenda in future. Malcolm Chisholm would be an excellent reporter, if he is willing to undertake that duty.