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Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee
Meeting date: 23 February 2022
Jenni Minto
You will have read the evidence that we have received on people wanting to be involved and to participate in this and on the issue of oversight, which you have already touched on. Is there an opportunity to look at that, rethink the use of the negative procedure in that respect and use the affirmative procedure instead?
Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee
Meeting date: 23 February 2022
Jenni Minto
We took evidence on whether a citizens assembly would be a way forward. I am sure that the cabinet secretary and her officials have read Dr Rivington’s advice to us about the importance of participation and the requirement for mechanisms in relation to achieving best practice. It sounds as though the approach was incorporated into the sessions that you set up.
Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee
Meeting date: 23 February 2022
Jenni Minto
Thank you.
Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee
Meeting date: 23 February 2022
Jenni Minto
I would like to move on to participation in the process, which the cabinet secretary touched on in some of her earlier answers. A lot of the written and oral evidence to the committee talked about the importance of getting a wide range of views—for example, from children. Jayne Jones talked about the importance of the 1,140 hours of childcare and how that can set children on a journey to improving their knowledge about food and sitting down for a meal.
We also heard about hard-to-reach people and the importance of getting lived-experience evidence. Last week, I met some farmers who see the bill as very important. We have previously touched on the importance of local procurement and how that works. What do you think the participation should look like, and how will it feed into the development of the plans?
Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee
Meeting date: 23 February 2022
Jenni Minto
Perfect. It is also important to remember that, in looking at plans and outcomes across different local authorities and health boards, one size does not fit all. An outcome may be achieved differently in my constituency of Argyll and Bute from how it is achieved in Glasgow.
Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee
Meeting date: 23 February 2022
Jenni Minto
My question follows on from Ariane Burgess’s question. Last week, the committee heard evidence that the bill will give us the opportunity to
“think differently about good food and making the best use of public investment in public sector food”.—[Official Report, Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee, 9 February 2022; c 56.]
I want to explore a wee bit more the question of which other organisations, whether they are public bodies or third sector bodies, could be described as specified public authorities with regard to undertaking consideration and producing plans.
In my earlier question, I touched on collaboration and the importance of many different organisations working together. Ariane Burgess touched on that in her question, too. I am interested to know how you see the bill, and the plans, working to support that collaboration.
Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee
Meeting date: 23 February 2022
Jenni Minto
It is interesting to look at Argyll and Bute, given the diversity of the community. Something might work well on one island but less well on another; it is about understanding that. Jayne Jones and her team have worked on that really well. Jim Fairlie talked about collaboration across local authority areas. It is important to remember that, although one size does not fit all, there is a need for collaboration and learning from best practice in other areas.
Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee
Meeting date: 9 February 2022
Jenni Minto
I want to follow on from that question. I have had correspondence from constituents about the consideration of biodiversity benefits in decision making. People have asked why there is an exemption for fish and shellfish farming.
Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee
Meeting date: 9 February 2022
Jenni Minto
I have a quick question. What would be the implication, from the point of view of delays, if we did not approve the regulations today, given that we are giving the Scottish Government an opportunity to set up a framework to support loans and grants to fishermen?
Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee
Meeting date: 9 February 2022
Jenni Minto
Therefore, the regulations provide an opportunity for fishing communities to apply for a wider range of grants and loans to support their businesses and their sustainability.