Meeting of the Parliament 07 October 2015
I thank the committee clerks for all their hard work on the inquiry and I thank all the witnesses who gave written and oral evidence. We had some excellent witnesses, and the report is a pretty impressive piece of work. I also congratulate the convener of the committee on his speech, which reflected pretty fairly the conclusions that we reached.
The first point that I will make is about transparency. I entirely accept the Deputy First Minister’s argument that it is not desirable and probably not achievable to give a running commentary on all the negotiations and discussions between Governments, but I would like him to address, perhaps in his closing speech, whether there is something between a running commentary and the current position. Although the communiqués are clearly intended not to tell us terribly much—I suspect that that is pure protocol—I cannot help but think that there is some possibility that we could get a bit more information than we currently get, so that Parliament and the Finance Committee in particular have a slightly clearer idea of where we are going.