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We should also pursue the issue with the Treasury. Those are the two key points that have been made and I hope that the committee will write back along those lines.
That would allow us to engage the Executive in a discussion about how it feels any changes would impact on its ability to administer the budget properly. Is not the point that we spend far too much time talking about the process and not enough on the content and outcomes of the budget?
The minister moved the first amendment in the group, so he will wind up. I shall try to answer the points that have been raised. Murray Tosh asked about the status of a local referendum.
Will he assure us that the strategy will be based upon the best available evidence of what works and will be backed by the commitment and investment to make a real difference in this important area?
The conclusions that can be drawn from the science are not unambiguous. Some of them point to a potential for more fishing and others point to a need for less fishing.
As Brian Adam knows, I have always been opposed to building the corridor through Camphill, and did my best as a councillor to have the proposal defeated when the decision was made in 1996.
We were informed on our visit to Brussels that there was a white paper on divorce and that papers on the law of succession would be coming down the line at some point. We took from that that applicable law on divorce is only the starting point.