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Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 31 May 2023
Christine Grahame
Oh—I had forgotten, with that debate about “could” and “would”. Which one is it, please? [Interruption.] What page? Oh dear—maybe you should—
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 31 May 2023
Christine Grahame
I know that this is just under consideration, but you have mentioned a possible amendment at stage 2, whereas our briefing says that changes would be brought in by affirmative procedure. What process are we looking at? I appreciate that an instrument under the affirmative procedure means taking evidence and so on.
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 31 May 2023
Christine Grahame
Section 13(7) of the bill—I should have known that. There we are. Rap over the knuckles. What is the definition in section 13(7)?
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 31 May 2023
Christine Grahame
Can it be triggered by just a complaint? That would not be “proceedings”?
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 31 May 2023
Christine Grahame
It has to be an official police investigation whereby people are advised that that is happening.
What about the official investigation—I am sorry, I am muddling myself now. I do not want to muddle you up. The official investigation must be by the police.
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 24 May 2023
Christine Grahame
Even if it is for an island with one person?
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 24 May 2023
Christine Grahame
If Cameron still cannot speak, convener, could we perhaps get a reply from him at some point?
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 24 May 2023
Christine Grahame
The evidence has been very interesting. We talk about “the islands”, but my understanding is that there are 93 populated islands in Scotland. There is huge diversity—some populations might be in single figures, but there are also large populations. There are big differences in demographics, the distance from the mainland and so on. I am interested in the actions of steering groups on islands and in the input from the grass roots, given all that diversity.
Can you give me an example of an island with a very small population—I do not know if you will be able to name it; it might be wrong to do so—that put forward proposals that were not feasible? What was your response? I imagine that diplomacy would be involved here, too. Can you also give me an example of an island with a large population that came forward with proposals not just for sustaining its population but for increasing it—which, after all, is what this is really about? What came from that?
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 24 May 2023
Christine Grahame
Is that as far down as you go? I think that there is an island with one person on it—I take it that they are not involved in that project, or are they? Is there a cut-off point where you say, “This is the population number below which we will not be engaging”?
10:15Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 24 May 2023
Christine Grahame
I am trying to understand this. I do not envy the task that you face, given such diversity, but the target, I imagine, is to sustain our islands and increase population as best we can, so it would be really handy if you could give me an example of an island whose population is, say, under threat and needs to be sustained and increased. What proposals came from that kind of community, and what was your response to it? Similarly, what proposals came from an island such as Skye, let us say, which does not need so much help and—I do not know—is buzzing along happily, and what was the response? That would give me an idea of how effective and realistic the grass roots are. I think that you said that one of the important things was building confidence in some of the islands that they could do something, but that would have to be tempered with realism and finance.