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We are basically saying that people who are aged 12 and over can make a decision about what will happen if they die, but people must be 16 or over before they can make a decision about live transplants.
I am not a member of the Justice and Home Affairs Committee, but I believe that, because of the concerns raised by other people about the Legal Aid Board, it is imperative that we pass the petition on to that committee.
I thank the minister for allowing me to intervene—and on a more relevant point. Why has it taken the Executive 18 months to implement the idea of best value in the Scottish budget?