However, it would be entirely wrong to pilot through wholesale changes in the Scottish legal system before a court judgment said that they were necessary, particularly in the light of the Court of Session case, which I hope that Annabel Goldie has read, in which seven Court of Session judges said unanimously that our current system was convention compliant.Another issue is that the new Government at Westminster—or at least Annabel Goldie’s party’s part of it—planned substantial changes to how the European convention is interpreted in what that party called British law, by which I think that it meant Scots and English law.