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Mr Monteith, I must interrupt you. I have a point of order. On a point of order. My understanding is that amendment 5 has been debated and is only to be moved.
The issue of palliative care at home is a difficult and complicated one; it is not always an appropriate form of care or the best way in which people should spend their final days, but, where it is appropriate, we would want to make it possible.
I certainly assure the member on his latter point, as I did the member in whose constituency Almondbank is.I will try to dispel some of the uncertainty around the decision.
How will he deliver the win-win that can be achieved for taxpayers if all public sector organisations reduce their energy bills and their CO2 emissions and make the best use of our renewables technology by adopting an integrated approach?
I can only repeat what I have said. We will do our best to ease any concerns that exist in Grampian as soon as possible, but I am not in a position to do that this afternoon.