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The first point of contact would be the local development officer, who would visit the school and introduce the teacher to all aspects of what, taught at that level, would be new-image rugby.
I mentioned Ireland and New Zealand because I visited them. However, when we drafted our original proposals, we considered other examples, such as the Canadian and Australian regimes.
A significant amount of existing training can be modified or added to; it is not simply a question of providing brand new training programmes. At the moment, it is difficult to say how much new training will be needed and how much it will cost.
If the people who are balloted vote for a transfer, everything on a housing estate that belongs to Glasgow City Council would be transferred to new owners. Plots on that land would transfer to new owners, who would probably seek to develop the land in new ways.
Members will recall that, at one of our meetings before the new year, we considered the Divorce etc (Pensions) (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2000, a defect in which was pointed out by the Subordinate Legislation Committee.