The Government has had regard, when deciding whether provision should be set out in a code of practice rather than on the face of the 2014 Act, to: • the nature of the material that might be contained in the code of practice; • the need to strike the right balance between the importance of the issue and providing sufficient flexibility in the future to respond to changing circumstances and to make changes quickly without the need for primary legislation; • the need to ensure proper use of valuable Parliamentary time; • the need to anticipate the unexpected, which might otherwise impact on the purpose of the legislation; and • the need to allow detailed administrative arrangements to be kept up to date...