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I know that some of my colleagues thought that the debate was strictly for anoraks—I was tempted to go out and buy one for the occasion—but the subject is relevant to everyone in Scotland.
I get the impression that Mr Bates and Mr Jones are talking about NHS Scotland or NHS Tayside; I do not get the same feeling from Mr White or from Mr Brett. I do not feel that they are buying into the new ways of working. Let me try to reassure Mrs Jamieson.
As far as I can remember, in my constituency a marked copy of the register cost well over £100 the last time that I checked. There is a charge for each sheet of paper.It seems to me that the concern about the cost can be dealt with by providing information online.
The most appropriate form of noise insulation is secondary glazing, which is a completely separate sheet of glass that is put inside next to the existing glazing.
I thank Patrick Harvie for lodging amendment 81 to bring the issue to debate. We are starting not with a fresh sheet and no history, but with bodies that were deemed to be charities and activities that were deemed to be charitable.
In the normal course of events, if one was starting with a blank sheet of paper and had a number of options that met the objectives, all of which were fairly close, it would be reasonable to take all of them through to STAG 2.