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Challenges will undoubtedly be made by the development industry, which will suggest that the land, because it has been de-zoned, is in principle available for development.
The point is that it is cheaper to get water to those who live in cities than to get it to those who live outwith cities. I concur with Des McNulty's comments. I thank Des McNulty for opening up that issue in the final question.
That is not just about getting stories in the usual Scottish newspapers; it is about trying to place notices in journals and magazines, for example. In the past, the media office has not done the background work that it could have done on behalf of the committees.A lot of the work that we do in the committees is unsung.
He argued the contrary case in Holyrood magazine. On the question whether rail policy should be devolved to the Parliament, Kenny MacAskill said yes and Bristow Muldoon said no.
It is not about restricting the opportunities for children to be placed in a good home on general grounds, whereby certain types of family are de facto unsuitable. That would be discriminatory and, in modern Scotland, unacceptable.