However, the implications of that interpretation are so significant that we ask the Committee to: • Make a representation to the EHRC that it considers very carefully the correct interpretation of the judgment, including in the light of its responsibility to promote compliance with the European Convention on Human Rights, before drafting its new codes of practice; • Make a representation to the EHRC that when it consults on drafts of any new codes of practice, it ensures that trans organisations and people have an opportunity to respond fully in a meaningful way and that this engagement will be approached in good faith; • Make a representation to the EHRC that when it produces its new code of practice, it dedicates equal time to explaining how to include trans people in spaces, services and associations as it does to explaining how to exclude them; • Engage with the EHRC’s consultation on its draft new codes of practice; 21 • Urge the Scottish Government not to make premature statements about the implications of the judgment, but to wait until the EHRC’s drafting and consultation have taken place; • Whatever the ultimate interpretation of the judgment, continue to hold public bodies and others accountable for their treatment of trans people in a way that maximises their wellbeing and human rights, consistent with the UK reserved legislation.