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Those are all things that we can take up with the minister next week. His officials may be monitoring our discussions as we speak, so they may be ready with answers.That is the view from the meat sector.
I recognise that we are just about out of time, but I would like to cover a couple of loose ends if I may. Sure. The first question returns us to the national action plan.
I recognise that we are just about out of time, but I would like to cover a couple of loose ends if I may. Sure. The first question returns us to the national action plan.
When talking about heating systems in that context, I am referring not only to biomass but to ground-source heat pumps and other renewable energy options; biomass may not always be the best solution.
Do you have any objective or subjective view that part of the reason for that could be that we are seeing the funding diverted to cross-cutting programmes that may, nonetheless, deliver a commensurate increase in outputs?
I understand that the committees will continue to meet in Edinburgh while the Parliament is meeting in Glasgow, and that will have an impact on the timetable. There may be a difficulty with Monday 15 May; that session may be changed to Tuesday 16 May.