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It opens up other issues, which is why it is probably not suitable to be dealt with in the bill, but it is a live issue that we have been and are discussing with the chair.
When I met the young people at Royston Youth Action in Glasgow they stirred up my emotions when they spoke to me about how taking part in Erasmus benefited their lives and changed their perspectives.
Like Anas and me, he was a Muslim; like Anas and me, he was a minority living in Scotland—who lost his life. Like Anas Sarwar and me, he had a loving family who have been fighting on his behalf ever since.
At that point, everything was about getting a deal. A no-deal exit has become a live issue this year, and it was this year that we began to consider that we needed to do something that would allow us to address the interim scenario.
We must ensure that Scots who want to try out the sport are able to do so, wherever they live. That is not easy, because of the complexities and costs of holding powerchair football taster days, which can cost £800 to £1,500.