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We must widen employment opportunities for women, and I am keen to take her comments on board. I should point out that Scottish Enterprise Grampian will launch its women into the network programme on 18 April.
At the same time, a balance must be struck as there are cost implications, and if too much work is done on collecting statistics, it could be a burden on the NHS. The general point that Lord James Douglas-Hamilton makes is correct.
The most helpful thing that I can do is write to Nicola Sturgeon, along with the other two SNP members to whom I am writing, to clarify the issue of compensation in its widest sense and in relation to the particular point that she raises.
The commission will be well aware of that point. It has been asked to look into the whole charity sector in Scotland, which—as Mr Gorrie suggests—is extremely diverse.
I suggest that all members keep the papers relating to this item, rather than make the clerk reproduce them for a subsequent meeting. Thank you for that good point. We shall take that approach. We have previously agreed to take agenda item 6, relating to stage 2 of the Transport (Scotland) Bill, in private.
Transport of Animals (Cleansing and Disinfection) (Scotland) Regulations 2000 (SSI 2000/167) The second matter is SSI 2000/167. Various legal points have been raised. Fergus, did you want to mention something?
Does he agree that that is a good example of partnership in community care, which we were discussing this morning? I am happy to repeat the point: that is an excellent example of different agencies and funding streams pulling together.
I believe that that was discussed when Parliament debated Winnie Ewing's members' business motion. It was pointed out that there is a lack of trained signers, courses and funding for those courses.
It is not as if we are not dealing with those issues, although we might be dealing with them differently from the way in which the petitioners first imagined. The other important point is that none of those transfers will take place prior to our report being issued.
Gordon has set out fairly the difficulties that face the members of this committee and which will, ultimately, face all MSPs, who are having to deal with issues that are not particularly easy and that are being argued from entirely contradictory points of view.