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Before we make a final decision, we should examine the working group's report. There is no point duplicating the evidence that it took, but we may want to take evidence from other organisations or individuals.
The prudence that the Minister for Education, Europe and External Affairs has shown in his education budget means that we have the best teachers' settlement we have seen in a generation.
To ask the Scottish Executive whether the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) reforms are in Scotland's best interests. The Agriculture Council reached agreement on reform of the CAP early this morning (26 June).
I hoped that we do not lose sight of any questions that we flagged up earlier. I want to come in on the last point, as Mr McAveety has raised it. I understand through the press that a consultation process is taking place on section 2A.
Secondly, are there any comments or questions on the approach of the inquiry? I have two or three points to make. The first bullet point is fine, but we should add another section to the second bullet point.
Information about the group and its work can be found in a progress report that has been placed on a new website, which was launched by Scottish Executive ministers on 26 January.
We have an increasing amount of evidence that suggests that not only is NHS Argyll and Clyde not talking to NHS Greater Glasgow, it is not talking to Ayrshire and Arran NHS Board, which I know John Scott holds dear to his heart.