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That is why people such as William Lindsay Brown ended up in Polmont prison. It is vital for the Criminal Justice Committee to monitor that area as the policy is embedded.
As I said, you can now walk from the bridge of brown, near Tomintoul, to just north of Blair Atholl and, in a certain direction, be only on land that is managed for ecosystem restoration.
Today, we are joined by Mairi Gougeon, who is the Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs, Land Reform and the Islands, Brittany Brown, who is policy lead for new national parks, and Lisa McCann, who is head of biodiversity, at the Scottish Government.
I refer members to paper 1. I welcome to the meeting Siobhan Brown, the Minister for Victims and Community Safety, and Mr Jim Wilson, licensing team leader at the Scottish Government’s criminal justice division.
Rather than being a vibrant, colourful place, it is a brown, flat substrate underneath a grey sea. 10:30 Progress has been made on opening up some of the dialogue on the subject and ensuring that biodiversity is considered in fisheries decisions.
The former Cabinet Secretary for Justice and Veterans, Keith Brown, told the committee that the Scottish Government had indeed engaged with the Crown Office on the particular concerns that your colleague raised.
All it comes down to is the country that those people are from—and, funnily enough, in every single one of those countries, the people are black or brown. That is not good enough. I strongly agree with that.
We would like something more formal to be put in place. 09:30 House of Lords committees have made some interesting proposals, and interesting proposals have been made in, for example, the Brown report—I have forgotten its full name—whereby there would be not only transparency but some sort of challenge.
You are sitting in Orkney, which probably has more brown signs at roadsides per head of population than the rest of Scotland, so you are absolutely at the centre of the cultural sector.