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We will let the minister deal with the amendments and return to you to wind up. At that point you can cover the points. I apologise for the interruption.
I addressed some of Tommy Sheridan's points in my previous answer. I repeat that my absolute, primary concern is to do what is in the best possible interest of all the parents concerned.
That would be a good way to move forward. With regard to Marilyn's points concerning the practice in Fife, there might be an argument for asking whether that best practice is used everywhere.
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.