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It might be useful to hear from the members who will report to the Education, Culture and Sport Committee.Pages 6 and 7 of the synopsis highlight the main points raised by the organisations that gave evidence.
It calls for the Scottish Parliament to hold an independent inquiry into hepatitis C and other infections that affect haemophiliacs.As members might recall, I reported to the committee on 7 December that the Executive is holding an internal inquiry into some of the issues that arose from the problems in the supply of blood.
Scottish audiences have always supported new theatre ventures enthusiastically—the old and new Traverse in Edinburgh, the Tramway and the Tron in Glasgow, and the Lemon Tree in Aberdeen. Touring companies such as 7:84 and Wildcat, and now Suspect Culture and Stellar Quines, have always found an audience.
"Quality and Standards II: Delivery Position as at 31 March 2006", which has been published on the Executive's website, explains the linkages between those and the outputs and the derivation of the 86 per cent.
I downloaded a phenomenal amount of material just from the Parliament's website. I was not the only person who took days' holidays to read through and try to understand such documents.
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.