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The difference between the UK Government’s position and the Scottish Government’s position is that the Scottish Government has set a date for introducing the scheme, and the UK Government has not.
As I mentioned earlier, there is a small offset to that from the trade deals that the UK has signed to date— Four per cent, you said— Yes, a small offset— Four per cent versus quarter of a per cent.
We are required to publish the minutes of those meetings and we do so. We are up to date on that. Has the court requested that you and your executive present any alternatives to your proposals for the £140 million savings?
My colleagues from Heriot-Watt will come to the committee at a later date, I believe, to talk more generally about other issues, so we wanted to focus on the access to justice theme.
Mr Griffin, perhaps we could write to the committee—if that is okay, Jess—when we have a more accurate date. Okay. We have a final question, for which I would like a very brief response, please.
Communication to the public that CCTV is monitored in real time is important. Do you have any up-to-date views on women and girls having experienced sexual assault or sexual harassment?
My understanding is that it will probably be June 2024 before the SCIM, as it is known, is fully in place. I hope that I have got that date correct. You are right—that is one element.