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Lastly, we want an assurance that no one will be worse off under the new system. There is time to get the details right, but the organisations that express concerns know what they are talking about and we must take their concerns seriously.
I will write to you on that; I know that it is next year, but I will get back to you on the timing. That would be very helpful.The next issue that I will raise is fisheries.
We are trying to build in a slot—for example in Edinburgh, before the situation gets too tight—so that when it gets difficult that slot exists as a public service obligation.
However, at the moment the cost of transporting such materials adds to the cost of new housing and repairs, so ministers will have to get together to try to solve those problems for people in many parts of the region that I represent.
If your example were taken literally, someone could enter into negotiations with 115 owners but find that one owner did not agree to any use at all. Essentially, they might have to get out of the water, go down the road and get back in again.
All the suggestions have been valid, but we have to get them in order. We must first get the views of the Minister for Health and Community Care on the report of the work of SAGE, Professor Draper and Professor Henshaw.
The bill is small and it might not look as though much work would be needed to get it right, but I know that the non-Executive bills unit did a lot of work to get the bill to the Parliament and to deal with the amendments.