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Can it be banned completely under the new building regulations? The point is that lead solder is a useful building material as long as it is used safely.
We must examine the joint opportunities that can come from development. That is the point of our multi-modal studies. I note that the report is expected at the end of July.
The committee will want to return to the detail and the way in which the figures are presented. That point was raised last week. Obviously, before the first meeting, we will want to discuss the questions that we will ask.
We will now have to go through the whole process of public consultation, even though, by Mike Watson's account, the bill is flawed. That was the point of the question that I put to Mike Watson.
Do we have any questions or comments? I have two points to raise. First, from the Executive's response, I see that it will be quite a long time before anything happens.
Meeting suspended until 14:30. On resuming— On a point of order. Before lunch, half an hour was allowed for a ministerial statement and questions, starting at 12.20 pm.
We have seen that at Westminster, and Alex Neil raises a fair point. I am not sure of that. My experience has been that committees know the reasons for inviting people to meetings.