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CECA also says that it has no doubt that its members have the capacity to undertake whatever extra work comes their way. That is a little different from what you told the committee on 3 February 2004, when you questioned whether Scotland's civil engineering sector had sufficient capacity.
However, the world economic slow-down will make it harder to meet our targets and that is why, across Europe as well as in the UK, it is important that we make extra efforts to raise public understanding of the Lisbon agenda and to deliver on it even more urgently.
The estimate is that we will probably attract an extra half million visitors if, when they popped in, they could have a cup of coffee or tea as well as take in the latest exhibition.
When labelling from the European Union is introduced, conventional farmers who farm close to a GM-crops farmer will, in the farming situation as it is today, have to incur the extra expense of proving that their crops have not been contaminated by GM material.
We normally meet in Edinburgh, so if we invite people to come to Edinburgh to give evidence, that is the deal. No extra expense is incurred—Edinburgh is where we are.
If it is done by the individual departments, that would allow an extra possibility for error. I will take that up with the Scottish Executive, but I would argue that, even if it is calculated by the departments, it should be checked.
Might the High Court need to be provided with additional resources to undertake the reviews in that time? We do not expect any extra judicial appointments to be made in connection with this matter.