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The point about the primary legislation that was passed before the recess is almost a separate area of consideration, although I note and appreciate the accelerated timescale that we all engaged in to ensure that there was an additional December payment of the Scottish carers allowance supplement.
Our next meeting will be after the summer recess. Committee members will be informed of the date of that meeting and, prior to that, of the arrangements for the committee's away day.
The Parliament has not yet determined when stage 3 will be held, but members will be informed of the date in due course, and of the deadline for lodging stage 3 amendments.
How will you keep the committee informed, and the Parliament up to date, on implementation of and changes to the common framework, including proposals for related legislation, as the process goes along?
I can report that the guidance associated with the island communities impact assessments is currently out to consultation, with a closing date of 9 November. That guidance will be in place for when the ICIA duties are brought into force.
That policy was passed with 99 per cent agreement, which is the highest-ever agreement to date. I think that all the witnesses would agree that not having access to menstrual products is a breach of basic human rights.
I am very clear that part 1 is not limited to post-conviction disposals, so it could cover pre-conviction disposals, such as bail conditions, at a later date. I oppose amendments 68 to 70 for the same reason.