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Your submission shows that the relevant action plans date back to February 2003 and that they include issues that the committee raised in its 2001 report.
There is a danger that evidence that we took early on, on tourist boards and so on, is becoming out of date. I thoroughly support what you are saying, convener, about trying to draw things to an early conclusion.
The Scottish Police Federation's evidence is what would probably be described in a court as hearsay because there are no dates, no names and no pack drill. It was incumbent on the Scottish Police Federation to talk to serving officers who are employed as prostitute liaison officers.
As we have said in our submission, there needs to be huge investment in rolling out programmes even more thoroughly than has been the case to date. There has been some investment recently, particularly in youth justice services.
We are also an appeal court. I have a letter, dated 2 September, in which an owner is complaining to me, as chairman of the Historic Buildings Council, about the process.