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The report will give us a picture of exactly what this will mean throughout the EU and in particular for the new accession states. That will take on board many of the points that Keith Raffan and Dennis Canavan have raised.
If you wait six weeks, you will be into the new financial year. If John Spencely's report drifts—and I think that it will have to—you will have to wait until the new Auditor General takes up his post on 1 April.
Journalists who are keen to fill the Sunday supplements recently described the Greens as the new puritans, although personally I would be far more comfortable to recast ourselves as the new hedonists.
The next heading is the "Scottish Commissioner for Public Appointments". Do members want to invite the new commissioner to give us a briefing following their appointment?
I have given evidence three times to the Treasury Select Committee of the House of Commons on the new spending review process and public service agreements.