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It was that the Parliament should be clear about how something like what is proposed could come about in the future and what we would expect from people.
Yes it does. But not as a recommendation for future work. As a part of a major island, Scotland will be tremendously affected by this massive strategy.
I do not understand the background to paragraphs 26 to 28. By and large, the point is that parliamentarians who are speaking at an event as parliamentarians ought to declare any interests.
That work gives us an update on how we are performing, on what the stakeholders think and on whether there are any recommendations for future changes. Has the latest of those reviews been successful?
However, we are preparing a legacy paper for a future Equal Opportunities Committee. The clerks will take a note of the invitation and I am sure that a future committee will want to take it up.