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We should get the full papers, put the issue on next week's agenda and consider it then. The bit that may be ultra vires is the bit that defines Scotland.
It is good to note that some of our previous suggestions appear to have been taken on board. We may wish to leave post-council scrutiny of the agriculture and fisheries council hanging just now.
Let us not grow tired in well-doing either and may that be true of all that you as members of the Scottish Parliament are involved in.Truth—again that is so important.
I agree with Robin Harper on two counts. First, we may need to look at congestion, perhaps as part of our post-legislative scrutiny of the impact of the Transport (Scotland) Act 2001, which I suggested at a previous meeting that we should undertake.
However, that may at some stage be inevitable. I wonder whether what we would learn in Kintyre would be much different from evidence that we might gather in Lochaber—but members with more knowledge of those areas may inform me otherwise.
That does not answer my question. It may be more worth while to raise such points with the minister and ask him to respond directly before we finally decide what to do with the petition.
While members consider the document, they may also wish to consider whether it would be advisable for the committee to seek outside views on representation on the provisional judicial co-operation unit.
While members consider the document, they may also wish to consider whether it would be advisable for the committee to seek outside views on representation on the provisional judicial co-operation unit.
She was involved in the Edinburgh children's homes investigation, and it may be helpful to discuss some of the issues with her, perhaps informally at first.