The minister may want to comment on that separately.The main purpose of the amendment is to explore a methodology that might allow compensation for the loss of assets of value resulting from the abolition of feudal tenure to those superiors who can show that, prior to the appointed day, they obtained a real benefit from their rights.I move manuscript amendment 161, to insert before section 32,Compensation for loss of feudal rights(1) Where, before the appointed day—(a) a superior had feudal rights in relation to a dominium utile interest in land; and (b) the exercise of those rights was capable of producing financial or other real benefit to that superior,the superior may, before that day, reserve the right to claim compensation by executing and registering with the Lands Tribunal a notice in such form as may be prescribed by Scottish Ministers in regulations.(2) A notice under subsection (1) shall—(a) set out the title of the superior;(b) describe, sufficiently to enable identification by reference to the Ordnance Map, the land the dominium utile of which in relation to which the superior has rights;(c) set out the nature of those rights and whether the benefit capable of being obtained by the exercise of those rights is a financial or other benefit;(d) set out, if the benefit is financial, the superior's best estimate of the amount capable of being obtained and, if not, a description of the nature of the benefit capable of being obtained and, where possible, an estimate of the equivalent financial value of the benefit; and(e) state that the superior reserves the right to claim compensation in accordance with this section.(3) Where a notice under subsection (1) has been registered, a superior may, after the appointed day, apply to the Lands Tribunal for compensation for the loss of those feudal rights.(4) As soon as possible after the appointed day, the Lands Tribunal shall, on being satisfied that—(a) the superior had feudal rights before the appointed day;(b) the feudal rights ceased to exist on the appointed day; and (c) the feudal rights were capable of producing a substantial financial or other real benefit to the superior;pay such amount of compensation to the superior as it thinks appropriate in all the circumstances.(5) The Lands Tribunal may refuse a claim for compensation under this section if it considers that the claim is trivial or vexatious. (6) The Lands Tribunal shall establish a compensation fund from which payments under this section shall be made; and Scottish Ministers shall from time to time make such payments as are necessary into that fund.(7...