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Although I do not mean to appear hostile in my comments or questioning, I think that we have to remember the long-term benefits that a ban would bring to the national health service in Scotland and to the health of the people of Scotland.
However, it has begun to show interest in what we are doing in Scotland with the budget process. As we know, Scotland has not used its tax-raising—or lowering—powers.
She will report back on her meetings with the Family Law Association, the Lord Advocate and Michael Clancy of the Law Society of Scotland. I will summarise what happened at the meetings.
Our role is not to get involved too deeply in the Glasgow issue. We must address the issue on a Scotland-wide basis and we should take evidence from a broad cross-section of the people who are involved throughout Scotland.
Rights of Relatives to Damages (Mesothelioma) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2 Good morning. I welcome everyone to the 11th meeting in 2007 of the Justice 1 Committee.