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I acknowledge the difficulties that various port authorities have experienced with auction sites. Indeed, the Scottish Fishermen's Federation and other bodies are involved in such issues.
Perhaps we should leave it to Michael to come back with a short report that outlines future courses of action and lists other organisations that we can take evidence from.
The paper suggests possible alterations to that approach in the future, which is obviously merely advice for a future committee, which may or may not decide to adopt the proposed approach.
The clear evidence from people in the profession is that there could be difficulties in raising finance for investment and effects on developing brownfield sites, which is surely better than developing greenfield sites.
Can the minister give an undertaking that the range of options that will be made available in the menu are adequate to attract the interest of the vast majority of farmers?
To suggest otherwise is simply wrong and inaccurate.The Scottish Qualifications Authority Bill seeks to focus the SQA firmly on its future. It emphasises the importance of involving stakeholders in helping set the SQA's future direction and in improving the delivery of qualifications and awards.
Medium Secure Care Unit (Site Selection) To ask the First Minister whether the Scottish Executive will intervene to ensure that the selection process for a site for a medium secure care unit for the west of Scotland is fair, transparent and robust.
Landfill Sites (PE541 and PE543) Petition PE541, from Dr Buchanan, and petition PE543, from Karen Whitefield MSP, are on the development of landfill sites.