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They have put in place, as I have said, machinery that allows mutual transfer of resources should that become necessary—although at this stage it is not necessary.
That has run for a while. We have a website that explains—in clear terms, we believe—what it means to be a tenant or a landlord and gives access to a range of information.
There are all sorts of telephone helplines and websites, but there is nothing to beat one-to-one advice if we are to take the job seriously and if we want to get businesses not just to identify but to realise cost savings and new opportunities.
The record of ministerial attendance at all councils is now published on the Scottish Executive website. Closer to home, the Executive now has a database of all our EU obligations concerning devolved or partly devolved matters.
The Executive grant aided the network earlier this year, which enabled each bureau to have a website on which to post information and details about volunteering opportunities.
One can get an idea of what those will look like by looking at the judgments of the Yugoslav and Rwandan tribunals—which are available on the internet through the UN website—in which one finds enormously detailed and completely transparent consideration.