Robert, I have read the draft Bill. I took it on hols with me and read it in the Bahamas sunshine. It bored the hell out of me, but I have to say I liked it more than what I repeat for avoidance of doubt is the crap produced by the Old Dozey Post Menopausal people. For a start, those drafting the Bill had the courage and intellect not merely to copy out the Eurospeak of the EU Directives, unlike their English colleagues. You may also note the subtle difference in the wording relating to determination of disputes by the Minister. It is permissible to seek determination if the enforcing authority consider there to be a breach of duty. In the English version you have to put your hands up to a breach first of all, as agreed by my right honourable friend the Wee B. (Am I reading more into this than there is?) With regard to Scotland, Robert, we gave you the telephone, penicillin, the steam engine and a broader superior education system. Now, you have the Bill. What more do you want? What's parsimonious about it anyway? Why would you throw a stone at crap? And how can you say the Parliament building is parsimonious given the cost of it?