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If he reads the Official Report, he will see that two weeks ago he talked about "serious offenders or repeat offenders".—Official Report, 2 May 2002; c 11568.Now he is talking about repeat serious offenders.
I stress that that will not preclude us from calling further witnesses at our first meeting in May, when we might wish to take more evidence in the light of the responses to our written consultation exercise, which closes on 15 April.
Can he say a bit more about the measures that the Scottish Executive may put in place to assist those families in Scotland who may be bereaved as a result of the tragedy?
We could then decide whether we need to go back to the minister, or whether we should go back to Mr Minogue. It may well be that the answers to the questions that we ask will satisfy Mr Minogue.
As a result of Chester Street Insurance Holdings going into provisional liquidation, those people may be denied compensation to which they are entitled.
That is a difficult issue for everybody, but we may wish to reflect on it. It is up to the parties to decide whom they wish to nominate for committees.