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We must tackle the problem. The numbers involved may be few, but for the individuals concerned, the effects are significant.Tackling the problem would not require masses of legislation.
That would give the Deer Commission and the Executive time, and would be quite a reasonable thing to do. The Deer Commission for Scotland may tell us that the practice is not happening.
The final stage will be the opportunity for the Parliament to consider, debate and vote on the bill.It may be helpful to members if I discuss briefly the key features of the proposed procedure.
The latter is a particular problem on Rum, which has remote and difficult terrain. No— I am sorry. Fergus Ewing may disagree, but that is what I have been told.