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We should equally be attending to equal opportunities. Indeed. We will see if we can get somebody.We now move on to item 6, which is to be taken in private.
I formally welcome members back after the recess—you will know that I never say "holidays" as a point of principle, although I believe that some people managed to get a break. I remind the public and members to ensure that mobile phones and pagers are switched off.
We should also note the extremely appropriate name of the member of the Scottish Executive rural affairs department, Mr Ian Farmer. He does not get on with Mr Wildgoose.
Indeed, things will be worse because currently a judge can say, "I am not going to adjourn from day to day. We have waited long enough—let's get our act together and get started."
I once hosted a meeting of CAM practitioners, at which Helen Eadie was an active participant. There is a big access problem and a big research problem.
It would have the time to take the right evidence, do the proper research, get all the background stuff together and produce a serious report, and it could do that in a relatively short timescale.