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Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 1 October 2025
Finlay Carson
We will have a chance in some of our other questions to explore some of those points in more detail.
I will bring in Professor Harrison.
09:15Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 1 October 2025
Finlay Carson
I do not mean to be rude, but, rather than focus on individual sites, I think that we need to get an overall picture, because we could be here for three weeks if we looked at individual sites. I mean no disrespect. The examples that you have cited are important, but we have quite a few questions to get through.
After we have heard from James Harrison, I will bring in Liam McArthur, who has a supplementary.
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 1 October 2025
Finlay Carson
Is it not the case that there is an awful lot more to consider? We cannot just generally say that long lines or gill nets are potentially problematic; by their very nature they are very light, if they touch the bottom at all. As science and technology improves, they are far more likely to be highly targeted with the mesh spacing and the net size, so we do not need to have a blanket ban. That is the whole reason why we have a zonal approach, which ensures that we concentrate on protecting the environment that needs protected. That does not just lie just within the MPA zone; the ecosystems go far beyond that. Science is very important when we look at zonal or whole-site closures, rather than broad discussions about what damage they might cause, which is not necessarily across every single site that we protect.
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 24 September 2025
Finlay Carson
Ariane Burgess is next.
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 24 September 2025
Finlay Carson
The bill mostly tidies up previous legislation, but it introduces a streamlined process for family assignations, which recognises owner-occupier crofts but removes the no-purpose route for decrofting. We understand that that will improve efficiency and ensure fairness, but how can we be sure that there will be proper scrutiny and safeguards to protect against the misuse of the no-purpose route?
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 24 September 2025
Finlay Carson
The final few questions will be from Emma Harper.
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 24 September 2025
Finlay Carson
Gary Campbell mentioned that some provisions in the bill are for tidying up, and some of those do not make sense outside the Crofting Commission. A truer word could never be spoken. I will not put you on the spot just now, but is it possible for you to set out the provisions that your comments related to?
Andrew Thin touched on the fact that there is work in progress. The current legislation allows you to make improvements, and those improvements are under way. We will, no doubt, have an act some time soon that will improve some of the challenges in the current act. Some would say that the bill as it currently is does only half the job—that, potentially, it picks only the low-hanging fruit—and that some of the more contentious and difficult issues that we have to deal with will come in a subsequent bill via a new Government. It would be helpful to the committee if you could set out exactly what work is being done in areas for which current legislation allows improvement—in situations for which, as Gary Campbell stated, the committee might find it difficult to understand what the provisions are. In addition, to look forward, given that the Government has said that there will almost undoubtedly be further revisions, what might those be, to get the job done?
Again, I will not put you on the spot, but I hope that you get the idea that we would like a timeline of where we are now, where we will be after the bill goes through and, potentially, what other legislation is needed in the near future to get the job done.
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 24 September 2025
Finlay Carson
I thank Andrew Thin and Gary Campbell very much for a great session. I must admit that, over the past five days, I have learned so much about crofting, which has, I suppose, highlighted just how little I knew before.
The evidence that we have received in the past five days from grass-roots crofters and from the witnesses today has been invaluable and will help us hugely when we consider and scrutinise the rest of the bill. I thank you very much for your evidence.
11:17 Meeting continued in private until 11:50.Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 24 September 2025
Finlay Carson
I have a follow-up question. With egg marketing, were you aware of any issues with supermarkets not making it clear to consumers that free-range eggs could not currently be sold as such because of a housing order?
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 24 September 2025
Finlay Carson
Other supermarkets are available.