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An office in which I worked had a mantra that you should always put down a few extra underground ducts. You might not know what you will use them for, but you will use them.
In 2013, the figures had risen to 86 and 60 per cent respectively. That is fine, provided that the extra years are used to gain qualifications, training and work experience.
As far as Scotland is concerned, the protection of home and EU places—and, indeed, the injection of certain numbers of extra places into the system—has been good.
Given that you have answered that you wish such provisions to be made, how much extra money would that add to the cost of the project, which is already expensive?
For sensible, industrial-scale catching of those quotas, considerably larger vessels are needed to cope with the extra volume and the weather. The industry is different.