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I want local authorities across Scotland to achieve best practice in recycling policy and not simply to achieve the average.Mr McLetchie's first point was on aspirations.
(S2O-11366) The Scottish Executive supports the waste aware Scotland campaign, which provides a range of tips through its website—www.wasteawarescotland.org.uk—for a greener Christmas.
It seems to me that, in any line of work, those who do the job know best how things could be changed, because they are not talking about the job, or producing papers or consultant's reports about it; they are doing it.
There is less cause for satisfaction about whether we are having as much of an impact on the big factors that influence health as some of our European counterparts. What are the most pressing needs? Furthermore, could you address my point about disability proofing, particularly in relation to deaf people?
I was not aware of the incident to which Keith Raffan refers, but he makes a valid point about liaison with MEPs. It would be in the committee's best interests to improve that relationship.
The pinnacle of achievement that aspiring young performers should aim for is to be the best in Scotland, the best in the United Kingdom and the best in the world.
I ask Nicholas Grier to take us through the essential points that they made. I will talk first about the points that the Law Society made, which were all well made.