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Is it the end goal to have everything move online so that customs officials are not looking at paperwork, with different ink and other requirements, and are instead looking at something that is pre-completed online?
It is even more worrying that women such as the feminist poets Jenny Lindsay and Magi Gibson have been subjected to online mobs trying to prevent their getting work or blocking their performances.
The bill contains proposals to allow ministers to offer stakeholders online services that are not possible under the existing legislation, while recognising that online access will not work for everyone and alternatives will be offered.
I am not online, you see. No—that is fine. We deal with the issue outwith the committee, and it has been interesting to read the suggestions that the arguments made by Scottish Women’s Aid and Rape Crisis Scotland, in particular, are irrelevant.
As you have heard—I heard the responses to one of Mr McMillan’s previous questions—the proposal will work against social tariffs and it will take out legitimate online discounts. There is probably an optimal number by supplier for the core tariff range.