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Bullying was a sufficient offence in itself and had to be dealt with in an inimitable way.The new paragraphs that the Executive is proposing to include in section 26 of the Ethical Standards in Public Life etc.
For example, I and my colleagues from the youth committee are doing a schools visit in Chryston on 7 November. There will also be a schools visit in South Lanarkshire towards the end of November, although I cannot remember the exact date.
The Public Petitions Committee took evidence from the petitioner on 26 March. Some members of this committee are members of the Public Petitions Committee and I know that other members of this committee attended the meeting on 26 March for that item.
As a youth worker, for about eight or nine months during that unpleasant period, I went to bed every night thinking, "What kind of a news day was that for us?" That was not what I was supposed to be doing.
It will undoubtedly be before Christmas. At the latest, it will be early December, but we are in contact with the office of the Minister for Parliamentary Business in order to secure the appropriate time.
You say that you have modelled the new bill on that, but the English power to make changes to ensure compatibility with the ECHR is in section 10 of the Human Rights Act 1998.
I hope that members enjoy tomorrow's debate, when we will conclude many years of work—that might not be the case for all committee members, but it certainly is for some of the staff and others—on producing a new members' interests order as part of the Interests of Members of the Scottish Parliament Bill.
Perhaps it will be 399. A wider concern is to ensure that new efficiencies in procurement do not have a negative effect on economic growth in Scotland.