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The question is simply for information and an indication of the instruments on which that point arises. Interruption. We will suspend the meeting for a few minutes because of sound difficulties.
It would be sensible, given the proposals that have been made, for us to delay or defer further action until the post-implementation review is available. At that point, the committee should revisit the issue.
Immediately that we have the research findings, if they point to a clearer link, such as that which the member suggests, we will not hesitate to issue guidance as required.
It should be this Parliament that deals with areas of devolved competence. It should be pointed out to the lead committee and the Parliament that, under the draft order, the UK Government could exercise power over a devolved area of competence.
The latter of those two documents might also have implications for the Subordinate Legislation Committee's inquiry into the regulatory framework for Scotland.Those are the key points that arise on that section. Do members have any points?
I am sure that you will find some way of doing so.Do members want to raise any points about the sift paper? The initial explanation mentions the important mid-term review of the Lisbon strategy.
Tenements (Scotland) Act 2004 (Commencement No 1) Order 2004 (SSI 2004/487) We have already referred to this order this morning, but the legal advisers point out a further technical issue that should previously have been picked up by the legal advisers and the drafting team.