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When we debated this issue at the Rural Affairs Committee meeting in March, I stated that I expected that each national park authority would be required to formulate a response on the way in which it would involve the Gaelic language in its park.
As the clock ticks away and we approach 3 March with the staff no clearer about their future, compulsory redundancies will be the next subject to loom in front of them.
After the statement on the capital programme on 16 March, Murdo Fraser said:"we are falling behind with our infrastructure"—Official Report, 16 March 2006; c 24055.He went on to say how important this project is.
Since then, we have received a copy of the Scottish Parliament information centre briefing of March this year entitled "Key Trends in the Scottish Budget 1999-2003".
The SNP's position today should be roundly rejected. On 30 March last year, I moved motion S2M-4197, which was:"That the Parliament agrees that the tolls on the Tay bridge should be removed."
Was that the survey that informed the first national cost estimate in March 2003? Yes. There were cost estimates prior to March 2003, which would also have been informed by the survey.