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They serve the purpose of the helpline to which Margaret Ewing referred. I will, of course, take up Mary Mulligan's invitation to visit the project in West Lothian to which she referred.
Such multiskilling is the way forward for the future.I will conclude my remarks, as I do not have much time remaining. I thank Mary Scanlon for giving way in my favour.
I invite the representatives of Scottish Natural Heritage—John Mackay, Mary Maclean and Mary Bryden—to give evidence on the Gaelic Language (Scotland) Bill.
Only two committees indicated that there were areas in which they wanted to change some of the allocations; Mary Scanlon mentioned the mental illness specific grant.
I was pleased to receive support from Mary Scanlon of the Conservatives, John Farquhar Munro of the Liberal Democrats and Maureen Macmillan of the Labour party.
I welcome the minister and his officials.As the minister knows, the committee has taken evidence from the petitioners, who are Miss Mary E Mackenzie, David Harvie—on behalf of West Dunbartonshire Heritage Limited—and Sally Richardson.