The Government has launched a formal consultation, so there is a range of options. The committee can respond to the consultation, but that would put us in a slightly odd position, as we are likely to be the committee that considers the bill, so that might not be the way in which we would wish to proceed, in formal terms. We might, as individuals or members of political parties, find ourselves party to responses to the consultation. If anyone who is a member of the committee is party to a response, it might be helpful to ensure that we are aware of that, although responses will be public anyway, unless something unusual is going on.
I think that we should certainly draw together the comments that have been made. We appear to be broadly on the same page. We can perhaps get the clerk, Roz Thomson, to write a note and send it to the minister, and I will go to see the minister. I think that that sounds like a good way forward, in the first instance.