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Some of that might be difficult, so we need to work collectively over the next session. A challenge for all the MSPs in the new session will be how members across the Parliament can focus on and support what are the right things to do in order to make progress.
I am really heartened that the Scottish Salmon Producers Organisation, under the leadership of the distinguished former MSP and cabinet secretary Tavish Scott, is working closely with the Scottish Government in pursuit of sustainability as well as growth.
It puts Scottish tenants and Scottish pubs in an unfair position. I hope that MSPs, the Scottish Parliament and the Scottish Government will seek to rectify that.
At the beginning of the crisis, a high number of constituents were emailing their MSPs, all saying that there was no social distancing at their work and asking MSPs to contact their respective employers.
Local politicians—including Christina McKelvie, who is the constituency MSP for Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse—have actively supported the save the Hamilton mausoleum trust’s campaign.
I move amendment 43. I am one of two constituency MSPs whose constituencies cross the Highland and Islands Enterprise and Scottish Enterprise boundaries, so I see how the two agencies work together.
That would be for 5 minutes. I appeal to MSPs and to you, minister, for focus and brevity in questions and answers so that we get the comfort break and have the meeting done and dusted by 12 pm.
The loss of research funding is very concerning. I am a Glasgow MSP—the University of Glasgow is in my constituency, and I know that the amount of funded research and collaboration that goes on there is fantastic.