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Mr Neil, are you requesting the floor in order to speak against the motion? No, but I would like to ask a point of clarification. You may do so, provided that it is in the guise of speaking against the motion.
I had understood that all education of children was going to take place in mainstream schools. Can the minister clarify that point? I think that that is all the questions.
I supported the concept of a public inquiry, and I endorse the points that other members have made. If a public inquiry has been totally ruled out, the way forward is an inquiry that involves the two committees.
I will certainly do that.About 20 per cent of people—1 million Scots—will suffer from tinnitus at some point in their lives. All three members who have spoken have mentioned the large number of people who are affected and the serious nature of the condition.