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Other members might want to ask questions about what is before us today and I am happy for us to debate each of your suggestions, but I do not want to get down to an immediate debate on individual issues.
Members' papers also include a submission in support of the petition that has been made by the Caithness west community council. The petition is getting some support from others, especially the Caithness west community council.
I believe that the Scottish Executive and the press are getting advance copies of the report prior to the press conference that is to be held by the committee convener.
It proposes that the rule change that was suggested be dropped. The member gets one brownie point. There we go. I thank Bruce McFee for his helpful suggestion.
I agree with John Scott that it is vital to get the fact over to the public that our committee clerks are extremely helpful and that, if the advice of the clerks is not listened to, our hands are tied.
I am certain that such training will be given to architecture students today, but perhaps I am wrong. It is important to get the views of the Disability Rights Commission.
The minister is a Liberal, so we should be worried. It is clear that we are getting near the recess—who knows, there might not be a Liberal minister by the end of it?