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No points of substance arise, but the committee may wish to consider whether to raise with the Executive the absence of illustrative maps, either formally or informally. We usually get them, do we not? Could we have a decision?
Given that when the Executive printed the order it knew that that would be 30 January, I do not know why it did not state that and make it clear to everyone. The Executive certainly does not get the clear English award for the order.
It is important for the sake of consistency across instruments that the same terminology is employed, so that the people who use or read them do not get confused. People might wonder whether there is some difference between "the Sixth Schedule" and something else called "schedule 6".
Barra Air Service (PE598) Petition PE598 is on the Barra air service, on which we tried to get the Deputy Minister for Enterprise, Transport and Lifelong Learning to reach a decision.
Just to keep things nice and tidy, however, I am advised there is a way to get round the problem. We can point out that alternative way to the lead committee.
We should equally be attending to equal opportunities. Indeed. We will see if we can get somebody.We now move on to item 6, which is to be taken in private.
We should also note the extremely appropriate name of the member of the Scottish Executive rural affairs department, Mr Ian Farmer. He does not get on with Mr Wildgoose.