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I am referring to issues such as the woolliness of the current definitions.Once we get that paper, can we then consider whether we need to call for more oral evidence?
I am not sure that old-age pensioners around Scotland will be satisfied with the knowledge that they are getting a 73p correlation from the First Minister.I know that the First Minister does not excel at controlling budgets, but this is his budget.
We will also request that the minister explain the differences between the interpretations of European law in Scotland and in neighbouring countries. I get confused by all the answers that I have had over the months.
Although the £7 million was identified as a saving, it has no impact on the amount of money that local government gets in total—it gets the same amount of money.
It is important to ensure that parents feel that they get a fair deal or have had a fair hearing, although that does not mean that parents should always get what they ask for.
Scottish ParliamentEqual Opportunities CommitteeTuesday 30 April 2002(Morning) The Convener opened the meeting at 10:16 We will get started. I have received apologies from Tommy Sheridan and Elaine Smith.