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I have a quick question about part 7, which is on control of order. Do you think that the proposed measures—exclusion orders and closure orders—are sufficient?
Increasingly, pharmacies are becoming expensive to buy. They cost about £500,000, and the only way someone can enter the profession is by buying a pharmacy.
By the middle of last year, the Executive had spent £7 million on producing such documents, but when I ask parliamentary questions to find out who reads them and distributes them, it cannot tell me because it does not know.
It would be useful if the Executive were able to produce some information to go on to the website—even if only for one day—so that people could understand the substance of the regulations.
That is why we are a very select small band this afternoon.Item 1 is to consider whether to take items 7 and 8 in private. Under item 7, we will discuss which issues that have arisen during our inquiry into the strategy for growth and jobs should be included in our report.
Items in Private I welcome members of the public and representatives of the media and various public bodies to the first meeting in 2005 of the Scottish Parliament Audit Committee.Under agenda item 2, I seek the committee's agreement to take items 7 and 8 in private. Item 7 is consideration of the committee's approa...
I will convene the meeting until his arrival.Agenda item 2 is to consider whether to take items 7 and 8 in private. Item 7 is consideration of the second draft of the committee's report on the Auditor General's report on the Scottish Enterprise network.