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Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 21 May 2025
Finlay Carson
In practical terms, how will the targets affect your members? Do you have any indication of how they will be focused in the right area or how they will be worked up?
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 21 May 2025
Finlay Carson
I will go to Jenny and then Elspeth and Caroline.
I am sorry, Jenny, but we missed the first part of your answer because you were on mute. Will you start again, please?
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 21 May 2025
Finlay Carson
One aspect—I think that Caroline McParland touched on this—is the capacity within NatureScot or, potentially, local authorities or other bodies, to undertake, first, the baseline research and, further down the line, the monitoring. Are there concerns over how that might work?
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 21 May 2025
Finlay Carson
To close off our discussion on part 2, I have a very simple point. In previous evidence sessions, we have heard concerns that there are no overriding or overarching environmental safeguards or limitations, that there is no non-regression provision and that there appear to be few safeguards around the overarching power that the bill would deliver. Is part 2 needed at all? Should we scrap it altogether, or does it need to be hugely amended to put safeguards in place? I hope that we can have brief responses on that.
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 21 May 2025
Finlay Carson
Is there a general understanding of what the targets will be and how they will affect businesses in a practical sense? It is all very well ministers setting statutory targets, but how will that translate in practice? You say that there is lots of talk going on, but we understand that that is not the case in some sectors. We are in a crisis, so how long will it take to see how the targets will affect the work of businesses day to day? For example, there could be changes to UK forestry standards and how national parks deal with forestry. How long will it take for us to see secondary legislation with actual targets and information on how to deliver those targets?
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 21 May 2025
Finlay Carson
There is a plethora of dog legislation. We have had some from our committee member, Emma Harper. In addition, Christine Grahame has a bill going through Parliament and an act in place. Those measures are or were members’ bills. Should we look to the Government to introduce a consolidation bill and to consider all those individual pieces of legislation and get a more holistic view of how dog behaviour or theft can be addressed in one act?
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 21 May 2025
Finlay Carson
We will try to go back to Emma Roddick. I do not know whether it is just the camera that is frozen.
Emma, can you hear us? Can you come in and ask your question?
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 21 May 2025
Finlay Carson
We move to sections 4 and 5, with questions from Emma Harper.
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 21 May 2025
Finlay Carson
That concludes our questions for this morning—I think that you got off lightly, Mr Golden. I thank you and the officials very much for your time.
11:55 Meeting continued in private until 12:24.Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 21 May 2025
Finlay Carson
I will bring in Jenny Munro for a final comment before we move on to our next question.