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The last instrument is on peanuts from Egypt. Ian Jenkins and I were talking earlier and neither of us knew that peanuts were produced in Egypt; we had assumed that they came from elsewhere in Africa.
I have seven questions to put as a result of today's business. On a point of order. I am withdrawing my amendment on e-commerce in the light of the assurances given by the minister in his summing-up speech.
The guidance, which is available on the Executive's website, requires purchasers to take full account of relevant sustainable development objectives and policies.
We must tackle that because we have to get international students here in the first place. I agree with Sarah Boyack's points and assure her that there have been discussions with the Home Office about visa matters.
My understanding is that, once such an order has been laid, it is laid. We are talking about a European requirement. The key issue is the process that leads up to that point, which we need to cover when we consider the nature conservation bill.