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The figures that I have for Norway indicate that a ban was introduced in 1975 and, although tobacco consumption rose and fell until 1989, the latest figures show that the present level of consumption is equal to the 1975 level, when the ban was introduced.
We consider that to be a positive solution to a problem that is, at this stage, massive. Something like 330,000 people visit the Tam O'Shanter Experience—its situation has brought the issue to the table—every year.
Contractors did not have copies either, so the voluntary approach clearly is not working as it should. We need a new framework. That is clear from members' comments.
I absolutely agree with your suggestion that we hold a meeting in the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs area, but I would not like us simply to visit the Cairngorms without holding a meeting.
Those include powers of entry to investigate premises, to take along any other persons reasonably required for the visit, to conduct private interviews with the adult at risk, and to inspect records.