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Yes, we should certainly mention that. We will include Karen's point, the point about videolinks and the points about round-table discussions and foreign visits.Are there any other points for our legacy paper?
Therefore I thank the committee for giving us the opportunity today to talk to you. The bòrd is at the point when we will consider what will happen in the years to come.
I could not agree more, given that one of the reasons for going to Colonsay is the difficulty of access, as Rhoda Grant pointed out last week. That is a perfectly fair point.
If that is what the SNP believes, why does the SNP group on Dumfries and Galloway Council not resign from that council's administration rather than pressing ahead with a PFI for schools? There are two points on that.
I do not see why that definition should not be in the bill. Do members want to press the Executive on that point? I will not go to the wall against what Murdo Fraser is saying, if we can be certain that the definition covers every eventuality.
He certainly answered some of my questions earlier.I will deal with key points that members have made. Shona Robison talked—as I do—about interpretation, and asked why food is prepared in some areas but not in others.
They seemed to be alive to the issues that you are talking about. The issue is not just about costs; it is also about working with others in the partnership that BT talked about.