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It is not as much as it will cost to replace the bolt to fix the roof, John. We get a lot of requests from the media and other organisations asking us to show that the petitions system is working.
Does the minister agree that, whatever happens with the concessionary fares scheme, it is desperately important that we get over to young people the message that they should get out of their cars and into public transport?
Does the minister agree that, having spent £1.1 million over recent times, it is disgraceful that only now is he getting round to evaluating the research?
Much of the information that Mary Scanlon is talking about has been published. I do not think that I want to get involved in the issue of The Sunday Times health guide.
As Irene McGugan has not been able to get back to our meeting to report on behalf of the disability reporters group, I will point out that her report mentions the fact that Disability Scotland has gone into administrative insolvency.
As has often been pointed out, we are a unicameral Parliament, and we have to get things right first time round. If we get it wrong tomorrow, that is it.
The bureau may take the view that any debate secured by this committee should be at the expense of debates relating to other committees that had been timetabled in Parliament. That is why it is important to get the other committees on side before we pursue this.