Thank you very much. As members have no more questions, I thank Mark Griffin, Joanna Hardy and Neil Ross for coming along, and I very much thank our interpreters for their work during this evidence-taking session.
Mark Griffin will give evidence to the committee again towards the end of the bill’s progress, but I want to state at this stage that the committee very much welcomes views on the bill either in written English or in BSL. Further information is available in BSL on our website at www.scottish.parliament.uk/bsl-bill, and the deadline for responses is 2 February 2015.
As Mark Griffin mentioned a couple of times, we have set up a Facebook page that now has more than 1,000 members, and I want to thank everyone in the deaf community who has taken an interest in the bill. We are receiving assistance to summarise the material that we have received on the Facebook page, and a summary document will be published after the deadline.
All of that information is available, and it is open to members of the public to submit evidence right up to 2 February. Obviously, we are particularly keen to hear directly from BSL users across Scotland. I just want to put that on the record to ensure that we get as much of a response as possible to Mark Griffin’s bill, and I thank him again for coming along.
I suspend briefly to allow the witnesses to leave.
11:19 Meeting suspended.
11:21 On resuming—