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The tenor of your question suggests that we have not yet got the balance right. I suspect that you may be right; however, I do not have enough knowledge to comment.
That is probably an issue for ministers in a different setting.If there are no further questions, I thank our witnesses for attending.Members may take this opportunity to identify issues that they would like to be incorporated in the committee's report.
I understand that the way in which Gaelic language plans are devised must be different, but an act may or may not give status and authority to the people—that depends on how it works.
Therefore, as good as the resources that schools currently have may be, and as good as the work may be that Stòrlann Nàiseanta na Gàidhlig is doing in Lewis, there is still a desperate need for more resources such as books, compact disks and DVDs.