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There are some points that are picked up consistently, and the responses that we get back appear to be more dismissive of the committee's views than I would like.
In the normal course of events, members would get the marshalled list of amendments, but I appreciate that we do not get those until quite late in the day.
Indeed, only this week, the Lord Advocate announced the latest figures on that. I hope that everyone will give the police and the Crown Office their full support on the matter.
However, I hope that we can resolve those difficulties and get things back on track. Okay.The next item in the convener's report is information on this Thursday's visit of the president of the European Parliament.
To comply with legislation we now have automatic doors, but I hear from people in wheelchairs that once they get in those doors they cannot get round the building.
The deadline for lodging amendments to be considered on 28 January will be 2 pm on Monday 26 January. Has the committee had any response in respect of the various issues that we had asked the minister to deal with before the start of stage 2?
Sea Fishing (Enforcement of Measures for the Recovery of the Stock of Irish Sea Cod) (Scotland) Order 2000 (SSI 2000/26) Sea Fishing (Enforcement of Community Quota and Third Country Fishing Measures) (Scotland)Order 2000 (SSI 2000/34) Item 2 on the agenda starts with subordinate legislation laid under the negative procedure.
Given the difficulties experienced by the meat sector in recent years, it is obvious that the new promotional body has to get off to the best possible start.
The active schools programme is a crucial first milestone in getting children fit, getting them back into doing things in the playground and getting them to enjoy being active.