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Since 2014, the TAC has decreased by 28% (137,354 tonnes) and 26% (11,063 tonnes) respectively. Scotland's share of the TAC in the West of Scotland remained relatively stable between 2012 and 2016.
The Regulations are subject to the negative procedure and come into force on 26 May 2017.
Comment
Through correspondence with the Scottish Government, the Committee has identified a drafting error in the Regulations, which the Scottish Government has acknowledged (See Annex A).
We will seek clarity on that. John Mason talked about a new Government; we need to know whether Sir Ed Davey and his new Administration would be keen to have a better discussion with the Scottish Government.
The figure of 700,000 households includes much more than those who require a new home, as the member has said. The report recognises on page 15 that the conclusion should not be drawn that 693,000 new homes are required.
Amendment 19 agreed to. Amendments 20 to 26 moved—Jim Fairlie—and agreed to. Amendment 1, in the name of Ariane Burgess, has already been debated with amendment 19.