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Horizon, therefore, has been a really big talkingpoint with the universities. The second thing, as you would expect, is Erasmus+, which, again, links into the issue of youth mobility.
That will take time and resources. I am talking about the old fashioned resource of feet on the ground—people going out to talk to people and coach them through a process.14Local Government and Communities Committee.
(S6F-01795) First, the consultation on alcohol advertising and promotion is on-going—it is open until 9 March—so I make it clear that no decisions have been taken on scope or on the type of restrictions that might be taken forward in future. The point of the consultation is to get a range of views on the most appropriate next steps in reducing alcohol-related harm, which I hope we can all recognise is one of the most pressing public health challenges that we face.
However, William Hill has stopped engaging with the Parliament, because it does not see it as a challenge, or a potential threat, any more. Ben Macpherson made a good point that we need to talk about the issue much more, and I very much agree.
To supplement what Mr Mountain has said—I drew this to the convener’s and the clerks’ attention prior to the meeting—I point out that fairly recently, on 26 September, we published the petitioners’ supplementary submission.
Let me focus on the service that was available in Grampian, because that is what I know best. Veterans first point Grampian completed its service to our veterans community on Friday 22 September.