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We think that the bill strikes a fair balance between interference with rights and the public benefit, but the issue may be more complicated because of areas in which more may need to be done or where the balance is finer.
As you have indicated, the reasons for that may not necessarily be to do with staffing levels; there may be pressures on the service for a variety of reasons.
We will then arrive at a proposal that may be fundable, and which may or may not be acceptable to the Scottish Executive, to the council and to the tenants.
Who inspects the inspectors? You may advise ministers to adopt a policy that, a few years down the line, may turn out not to have been the best policy.
As this is our first meeting at consideration stage, no further late objections may now be lodged.Do members agree that the objection should be allowed to proceed to preliminary consideration?