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Very strong action has been taken, but I come back to the point that I made in my original answer, which is that anyone who takes part in illegal activity or disorder can expect a robust response from Police Scotland.
I am aware of the specific points in relation to NHS Highland and have been discussing the matter actively. My officials have been engaged on the matter.
I assure Christine Grahame that those issues are the subject of active discussion and dialogue with the UK Government, and we will continue to engage in that.
The connection between nutrition and physical activity is hugely important. Only today, we heard the First Minister talk about his own commitment to running and the impact that it has on his wellbeing.
He is right about the various issues affecting obesity. Those include physical activity, but we should say that social determinants, such as poverty, also play a key role.
The submissions that we have had have all been about how that might happen but, now that it has happened, we might want to know, from all those who have an active part in the resolution of the matter, about the timescale and likely progress of the application.
In this case, the order is largely theoretical, because it is not expected that the IIC will have activities in Scotland. Perhaps Emma Thomson can confirm the taxation point.
NPF4 will signal a turning point for planning, and we have been clear that responding to the global climate emergency and the nature crisis will be central to that, including by actively enabling appropriately located renewable energy developments.