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Under the Procedures Committee's remit, the call for evidence "invited from any MSP, person or organisation"covers the points that the Auditor General made to us.
The paper mentions social inclusion as well as economic and social policy. That is a fair point. There is nothing to stop us giving the paper to both committees.
I am more than happy to raise that point when considering any campaigns that the Executive seeks to support and in any work with the Electoral Commission.
We will get out the maps and the cartographers to check just how many more core paths will be introduced. I repeat the serious point that the core path network is but one means of ensuring wider and more responsible access to our countryside.
It would be more interesting to find out how many young physically disabled people are in residential units when they would prefer to be supported in a more home-like setting. The point is well taken. I have a point that is along much the same lines.
I would go along with that. Perhaps that covers the points that Linda Fabiani made. Do members think that we should conclude consideration of the petitions?
Further investment in community programmes for young offenders is planned as part of our 10 action points for youth crime. Does the minister agree that, currently, we have the balance the wrong way round?