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I hope that he will be able to give us more significant approval in future.Mr Gallie makes a valid point. An educational facility is a vital part of the work that any museum can and should do.
Although I note what the Scottish Executive's letter says, it does not satisfy that point, so we need to reflect a bit further on that and invite comment from the Community Transport Association on the issues that are being raised.
For Elaine Murray's information, I point out that Scotland is, for the first time ever, currently being represented separately at the Venice biennale of architecture.
If Mr Mackie does not respond, we will be able to continue our consideration of the other autism petitions. The clerk has just pointed out to me that petition PE474 from Mr Mackie is in the same position—we await a response from him.
Do we agree to complete the report by December 2004? I have a point of clarification. I think that it was mentioned that we would produce an interim report by the end of the year.
I understand some of the particular issues around house price inflation that we have in Scotland, which is why we initiated our affordable housing review. I will ensure that the points that Jeremy Purvis made are factored appropriately into that review.
In fact, we continually reiterated the point that it was often young people themselves who were the victims of antisocial behaviour.Ministers have continued to speak with young people.
We must address the issue, which has implications for training, as Nanette Milne points out. We have a whole project called modernising medical careers, which is addressing the issue of doctors' training in the new age and in the new circumstances.
I will not pre-empt the results of that working group coming to me by making any announcement in the chamber today, but I assure Tricia Marwick that all the points that have been raised in the chamber previously and today are being taken into account in the work that the group is doing.