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We will take that opportunity to seek views on the use of mechanisms to support developing technologies.On your specific point, the industry's view was that there is an argument that such support is best provided separately from renewables obligation Scotland support.
Is there a problem in having a variety of different types of right to buy in the single social tenancy? We made the point in our written submission that there was no policy imperative to include the right to buy as part of the new tenancy arrangements.
It is right to equalise the age of consent at 16. I do not want to go over the points that many members have eloquently expressed—except to add two points.
From the point of view of most members of the public, I do not think that reducing things to the simplest common denominator will be the best way to approach the matter.
The Auditor General does that consistently, but I have no difficulty with that from the point of view of the commission. You gave us a useful briefing on best value before the procedure started.
I think that all members recognise that Edinburgh is doing well, but if it is to do better and if we are to avoid running into pitfalls or potholes, it is imperative that we address transport issues.