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I know that, for example, a lot of the cancer services that the question refers to are delivered at the Vale of Leven hospital.As I said, when patients have to travel, they will get an ambulance if that is clinically required.
Alasdair Morgan's point is that there is nowhere that people can easily get such information. Yes. Surely people should be able to find out from somewhere—and for nothing—the dates from which legislation applies, if ignorance of the law is meant not to be an excuse.
We usually give members the opportunity to ask questions of the minister before he moves the motion. It is getting late and I suspect that members do not want to ask too many questions.
There is no reason why we cannot consider getting out and about. I echo the point that Nanette Milne made about people living outwith the central belt.
For the sake of environmental justice, the powers that be must examine the legislation and regulation that applies in this area. They must find a way of getting round a table to provide a satisfactory outcome for all parties in the specific case of Carntyne.
We have had a heavy work load of reading and a heavy committee meeting this week and there have been a lot of important debates in the Parliament, so there has been a lot of behind-the-scenes work to get through. The paper is good and detailed but it cannot have been the most interesting paper to put together.
We have had a heavy work load of reading and a heavy committee meeting this week and there have been a lot of important debates in the Parliament, so there has been a lot of behind-the-scenes work to get through. The paper is good and detailed but it cannot have been the most interesting paper to put together.
Groups such as the Monklands breathe easy group have long campaigned for that necessary provision to allow people with chest problems to be socially included, to enable them to use the upstairs area in their houses and to get them out and about. How and on what time scale will the consultation on the provision be taken forward?