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If they are going to introduce peatland restoration, forest planting or hydroelectricity schemes, they have to borrow money, which is a long-term commitment of 15 or 20 years if they borrow from a bank. That is another planning consideration if achieving regeneration or biodiversity means being exposed to big loans from the banks.
For people to afford a heat pump in their own house, would that be funded through the Government or would it be extended as a mortgage through the local banks? Who will be responsible for that and who will take responsibility to make sure that it is all done professionally?
Similarly, the reasons for the failure to comply with that requirement are set out in a letter from the Scottish Government to the Presiding Officer. That letter, which is dated 3 December, is also available in our published papers.
It is intended that the commencement date should be 2 April, which is the commencement date of the provisions of the 2016 act that are referred to in regulation 2(2).
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S5W-31085 Colin Smyth: To ask the Scottish Government, further to the answer to question S5W-30494 by Fiona Hyslop on 9 July 2020, by what date it will publish its updated report on the cost and programme for vessels 801 and 802.