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A draft has been prepared and there is a minor change at paragraph 26. It draws attention to another success story—petition PE9 about Roman remains in Cramond.
I have a simple question for the minister: how long can the company survive? The latest returns from Companies House to the year ending December 2003 show a loss of £3.6 million.
Even that would be satisfactory, provided that the focus was on outcomes and not merely on establishing whether the latest fashionable advice was being complied with.
We will develop the matter in discussion with the minister and I hope that we will produce amendments that deal with the committee's comments. Meeting suspended until 15:26 and thereafter continued in private until 16:39.
Scottish ParliamentSubordinate Legislation CommitteeTuesday 29 May 2001(Morning) Scottish ParliamentSubordinate Legislation CommitteeTuesday 29 May 2001(Morning) The Convener opened the meeting at 11:26 Good morning and welcome to the 18th meeting of the Subordinate Legislation Committee.
Obviously, if we find that there are more amendments than we have scheduled time for on 26 March, we can hold some of them over until the second meeting.
I am grateful to the Scottish warm homes campaign for appearing today. We considered its petition on 26 April last year when, to a large extent, we were quite a different committee.