In his view this could “ensure that the most efficient and appropriate approach to REUL reform can be taken in every situation as well as providing greater legal certainty UK-wide.”7Letter from the Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy to the Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee. (2022, December 15). Retrieved from <a href="https://www.parliament.scot/-/media/files/committees/delegated-powers-and-law-reform-committee/uk-gov-response-on-retained-eu-law-revocation-and-reform-bill.pdf" target="_blank">https://www.parliament.scot/-/media/files/committees/delegated-powers-and-law-reform-committee/uk-gov-response-on-retained-eu-law-revocation-and-reform-bill.pdf</a>
Also noting the DPLR Committee’s “position in relation to the requirement for Scottish Ministers’ consent for the use of delegated powers when exercised by UK Ministers in areas of devolved competence”, he expressed ongoing commitment “to continuing discussions with the devolved governments throughout Bill passage over the use of concurrent powers in the Bill to ensure they work for all parts of the UK”.7Letter from the Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy to the Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee. (2022, December 15).