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While I support the sentiments of Ian Jenkins's question, does the minister agree that it is imperative that we tackle a significant educational agenda: the understanding of the term sustainable development?
The UK often enthusiastically enforces these measures while other EU member states are years behind. It is imperative that all states move at the same pace.
However, I seem to be missing the point about consultation. I think that the point is that we do not have a statutory requirement to consult any particular person before we make regulations.
Secondly, in a Department of Trade and Industry press release at the time of the inclusion of the whole area, it was pointed out that the Government could promote changes in the map throughout the five-year duration.
That the Parliament agrees that consideration of the Health Board Elections (Scotland) Bill at Stage 1 be completed by 26 January 2007.—Ms Margaret Curran.