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I am not seeing a typed request from any official, although Scott Mackay looks like he might want to come in, despite not having typed “R”. Am I right, Scott? Yes, you are, convener.
If we consider the case law, the Government has referred us to the case of R(L) v Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis, in which the judge summed it up by saying that it is about proportionality.
I will keep the three Rs approach, to which I will add “repair” as the fourth R. The best thing that we can do is repair something and keep it in use, not replace it with something new, with all that carbon footprint.
More interventions to support innovation and R and D are critical, as are measures to ensure that there is diffusion—to use the technical term—into the wider economy of the innovations that are out there.
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That is crucial, because OECD studies confirm that business R and D is the optimum driver of economic growth.Perhaps one of the most important issues for Scotland is how we increase business R and D.
We have always been very focused on R and D. We have developed AFM and are looking at developing it further and targeting what we activate it with so that we can target certain minerals, such as arsenic, and take them out of the water.