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What does she advise such communities to do in the meantime? I was coming to that point. That might be covered by the fact that it would probably be in the best interests of companies and developers to behave responsibly.
In winding up, I will pick up on Alex Neil's point. I agree that there is such a case and, considering the problems faced by the Hannah, the terms of the motion address that point.
My only concern is that when a dog is injured in the field, it will not be too worried at that point about its dogginess. However, it is an important point of principle.
There have been no promises. If Gaelic is allowed to die, the history books in years to come will say that it was a tragedy that the Scottish Parliament was re-established after 300 years, but that it let Gaelic die.