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Here we are, six years later, being told that there is a continuing dialogue; yet, one of the bodies that the Executive funds has said that previous approaches dating way back to 2001 have, to date, proven to be pretty ineffective.
It has been valid for four years, but it is out of date, so it has been upgraded— That suggests that architects would have to pay about £30 a year to have that information.
We need to start making progress on it now. The key date is probably 1 March next year, when we will have an idea whether we are looking at a two or three-line network.
Do you share his view and, if that is the case, when do you date the planning as having started? We share the view of the previous Minister for Health and Community Care.
Following the introduction of the contract, we will need to see whether there is any further change in the trends that we have experienced to date. We will need to engage with our colleagues on the board to address those issues.
Many of those letters also congratulate the Executive and local authorities on the work that they have done to date, and their absolute commitment to dealing with the misuse of fireworks.
I thought that I had made clear earlier that Scottish Water cannot be set up on 1 April with this provision in the bill as, at that date, it would have no way of collecting revenue.
That is for historical but still good, up-to-date reasons. Let me make it clear at the outset that I cast no aspersions on my colleagues within the legal profession, namely, solicitors who do have a contract with clients.