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The Law Society's evidence says that it supports a systematic approach to the review of new legislation. It would like a statutory requirement for new legislation to be reviewed after, say, five years.
You mentioned the figure 3,000 in your introduction, but I did not pick up what that was. The figure is from the latest school census, with which there was some difficulty.
Some of you might have noticed in the press today that Asda is the latest company to join others in the food sector in taking up the cudgels for Gaelic.
In existing schools, that is truer in Scotland than in England, where the problem is greater. My question relates to new build. Is the capacity to cook food going in with the bricks in new schools?