Meeting of the Parliament 11 March 2026 [Draft]
I do not have the business bulletin in front of me, but my understanding is that that was to take place after we reached the 10 o’clock deadline for decision time; that is, that we should start those SSIs at 10 o’clock.
We have taken up a large amount of that time discussing this, but we stopped the debate on amendments on the bill before half past 9. That could have been an extra 30 or 40 minutes, within which I believe that we could have got through group 9. We would certainly have made progress, and I would like that to be considered. I do not know whether the minister can say anything.
Finally, I will respond to the point that Jackie Baillie made about committee meetings. I say this as a committee member, not as a committee convener, because I cannot speak on behalf of the committee—although I try to sometimes. We have scheduled meetings over the next two weeks; we have invited witnesses, and witnesses have agreed to come.
It would have to be a case of no committees at all, but I know that my education committee and Edward Mountain’s net zero committee have scheduled sessions, and I do not think that they can be cancelled at this stage, despite the heavy pressures on us to get legislation through.