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If I understand you correctly, Mr Brown, you are asking how the sheriff knows when he is about to grant the exceptional attachment order that there is reasonable prospect of finding stuff in the house, given that no one has gone to the house first.
In Scotland, we are already at the EU level or thereabouts, yet the Executive still takes the approach that any money from Gordon Brown must go straight into health—it is unthinkable to do anything else.
We are training our staff on what is available and are applying our advice at a much earlier stage. After Robert Brown, members will be able to respond to the points that Linda Fabiani made.
I am sorry, but I am not familiar with its discussions. Perhaps Dr Brown can assist. I can probably assist a little, although I cannot give specific figures.
I welcome Mr Stuart Usher, Mr Angus Brown and Mr John Murray to the committee.The same rules apply to all petitioners: you have three minutes to make a short presentation and thereafter the session is open to questions from members.
I welcome Fiona Hyslop back to the committee of which she used to be a member. Thank you, convener.Robert Brown raised the crucial issue of regulation.
Finally, I want to pursue a point raised by Robert Brown about the importance of stabilising the situation of people who have been discharged from prisons.
It might be useful if you spoke to Robert Brown and others to get detailed input between committee meetings.We will now move on to discuss our timetable of future business.
We have produced a number of reports over the years and have had a number of discussions with Gordon Brown and with Treasury officials about the whole idea of changing the rules.