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That does not necessarily mean that one person will get two fields and another person will get three fields; it is more likely that the business will go to one of them, through that one buying out the other one.
We would have to look very carefully at any proposition to lay anything through that area, purely given the starting point of getting it on to the sea bed. The Beaufort’s dyke issue is not mentioned in the plan, but it would have to feature if any activity in that area were to be considered.
I have witnessed the NHS not getting it right, but I know that our NHS gets it right more than it gets it wrong, and we should always keep that in mind when we discuss such issues.
We published a report recently on the challenges of getting superfast broadband coverage right across Scotland and into the areas where it could make the most difference to economic activity.
However, it would be helpful to have an indication of the member states that are giving active consideration to that approach as opposed to ruling it out.
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Date answered:
24 November 2011