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Contempt of court is an important sanction in relation to situations where someone has already destroyed information that they were required to produce. Perhaps this point will answer Gordon Lindhurst’s question directly.
I take this opportunity to thank the committee clerks for all their sterling work in producing a very comprehensive report, which was published on 8 March 2019.
Will the minister explain to me why we export so much high-quality Scottish produce and import lower-grade, cheaper produce through the Scotland Excel public procurement contract?
To a certain extent, I take issue with that. The two-yearly exercise produces a number of matches, and investigating those matches is very resource intensive.
We will continue to monitor that in what we produce ourselves and what local authorities demand of schools. 10:45 When the committee first came together, we had an away day in Stirling.