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To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answer to question S3W-38738 by Shona Robison on 26 January 2011, what percentage of shops that underwent test purchasing failed on both the first and second exercises and what action was taken.
There are some benefits to being older. 15:26 Follow that, Presiding Officer. There is lots of lovely alcohol in the Borders, but we are not reliant on it.
The Government used to produce league tables that were utterly spurious—we cannot say that area X is harsher than area Y unless we know what the case load looks like.
There is no single aim or vision of being a digitally front-running nation where our people are X, Y and Z—I am making up the objectives as I go along.
My interpretation is that that is because of the business model; Scottish Enterprise does not like someone working on the basis of two projects a year and would prefer a factory that will produce X number of widgets and therefore Y profit. Your instincts about what you are picking up are correct, Mr Lochhead.