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I think that we should simply put on record the fact of the existence of that online consultation. I hope that any interested parties will go online to make their views known.
That will take time—perhaps two years—but it is fundamental; without that understanding and buy-in, there could be difficulties.I understand from the UK-wide experience that a lack of trained resource is a problem in some UK Government departments.
That would allow members to think about whether there are issues that they want to raise concerning the order and give them a chance to contact police authorities for their views.
How much of that honey would be made up with GM oil-seed rape pollen? No one ever tested it. When we contacted the press, the honey was removed overnight, so the pollen has possibly entered the food chain.
Item 5 is consideration of a briefing paper from Arthur Midwinter on the 2002 spending review and the Executive's "Building a Better Scotland: Spending Proposals 2003-06: What the money buys" document, which was launched last week.
Alex Johnstone and I know from our farming backgrounds that when we buy machinery parts and the various nuts and bolts that we need to support the farm business, we buy them locally.
A man in his 60s has two growths on his back, which tend to bleed on contact. He has been told that his earliest appointment with a consultant dermatologist is in 11 months' time.
My view differs slightly from the views of Donald Gorrie and Christine May, because I am not sure that we should attempt to contact people who have complained in the past.