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Without wind power, this little business of ours was buying about 250,000kWh per month. If you take a look along the line from when our three windmills kick in, you can see that we require to buy much less energy.
On how Crown Estate Scotland views the issue— 10:15 I want to pick up on that point, because if a million animals that live on land were to die—chickens or pigs—there would be an outcry.
There was one example of workload—I suppose that I was using that as an example of one of the areas in which you are trying to get rid of the unnecessary workload at the top level but it is not filtering down.
It is really important that the Government keeps on top of that. The committee may want to ask the Government how it keeps an eye on that type of thing.
There is a lack of data on the creel bycatch.On top of all that, because we have not collected the data for the past seven years, the data does not take into account the impact of the closures and orders that we have had in place during that time.