Under section 13(5), a person commits an offence if they act“with intent to deceive”—so it is not an offence of strict liability; there has to be intention.If we consider the further offences that are set out in schedule 4, subparagraph 26(10) of that schedule—on page 91 of my version of the bill—provides: “It is a defence for a person charged with an offence under sub-paragraph (7) or (8) to show—(a) that the offence arose from circumstances beyond the person’s control, and(b) that the person took all reasonable steps”.Schedule 7 sets out the further offences that are cross-referenced in section 13 and provides, at subparagraph 5(1)—on page 135—that there is an offence only if a person acts “without reasonable cause”.If we bring all those provisions together, it appears to us that these are not offences of strict liability at all.