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Perhaps any deliberations should centre on trying to create a more integrated approach that takes in new technology options, short learning courses, sending teaching staff on secondment for a short period and working with Sabhal Mòr Ostaig.
The report says that the committee has written to schools and that it appears that most schools provide water. I have visited only six of 32 local authority areas, which is a limited number, but in five of the areas that I have visited, water is unavailable.
The Executive has initiated this debate to give the Parliament an early opportunity to discuss our continued commitment to the fire service in Scotland following the publication of our latest consultation paper on proposed new legislation.
I hope that some of it will be dealt with by the new building standards. It is very difficult to see how new buildings are not accessible because they are required to be, and they will be even more accessible under the guidance that will be introduced in 2007.
Section 15—Victim's right to receive information concerning release etc of offender Amendment 24 is grouped with amendments 44, 25, 26 to 29, 91, 30, 31 and 92. I am glad to speak briefly to amendment 24.
The issue of resilience is important. We face a new threat. In Scotland, we do not simply view the new threat in terms of the aftermath of the terrorist attacks but in relation to climatic changes and so on.
Why are we asking all these detailed questions, especially bearing in mind the fact that we have had two visits recently from the minister?Perhaps the convener will comment on the letter.