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As I said, we want as much exposure as we can get for our national teams, but we need to assess that alongside the commercial imperative and commercial reality that exists.
Mr McLardie, I would be interested to hear your views on some of the points that we have just touched on and to find out whether you concur with the points that have been made.
If we are saying to people, “You have a choice—you can die at home, or you can die in the hospital”, we need the resources and the tools to enable that to happen with dignity and respect.
Of course, there is also the great work of the FC United to Prevent Suicide team, which encourages the footballing community in Scotland to talk more openly about mental health and suicide.
In assisted dying, the imperative is not the opposite, but it is very different, in so far as we are trying to ascertain that the wish to die is an authentic, settled wish.