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Ministers will certainly do everything that they can following the transition, which has now happened, to ensure that the new contractor is up to speed in getting the systems in place as effectively as possible.
People will still have the same problems in getting works done. Generally, a majority of people want such works to get done, but they get stuck when one or two people, for whatever reason, are not willing to get involved.
I am interested in the Routes out of Prostitution project and I have spoken to Elaine Smith about it before. When this kind of project gets funding, whether from the lottery or from a local authority, there is a hoo-hah and the papers get involved and all the rest of it.
I hope that the committee will agree that that is not satisfactory.We have to consider what we will do about getting level III information. It seems that we cannot get it this year because the necessary work has not, or could not, be done at departmental level.
Do members agree to the attached draft call for evidence with a closing date for responses of 26 November 2004, and agree that it should be published on the committee's web page?
Scottish ParliamentTransport and the Environment CommitteeMonday 26 November 2001(Morning) The Convener opened the meeting in private at 10:34 Meeting continued in public.
Scottish ParliamentStandards CommitteeTuesday 26 September 2000(Morning) The Convener opened the meeting at 10:33 Good morning and welcome to the 14th meeting this year of the Standards Committee.