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Kevin Stewart (Aberdeen Central) (SNP) SNP Chamber
22 Jan 2026
Digital Assets (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I thank everyone who has been involved in the scrutiny of the bill. Like the convener, I thank in particular the bill team—a very assiduous team, in my opinion.I am pleased to speak in support of the general principles of the Digital Assets (Scotland) Bill. It recognises the s...
Kevin Stewart SNP Committee
16 Nov 2021
Session 6 Priorities
I disagree profoundly with Dr Gulhane that Covid has not had an impact: it most definitely has. He should spend some time talking to folks with lived experience and the folk who work in front-line services about the impact that it has had. His point about digital services is ...
The Minister for Mental Wellbeing and Social Care (Kevin Stewart) SNP Chamber
24 May 2022
Health and Social Care
The Parliament will be well aware of the scale of challenge across our public services and the level of uncertainty that we have faced over the past two years. In that context, it gives me particular pride to reflect on the ways in which our front-line national health service ...
Kevin Stewart SNP Chamber
24 May 2022
Health and Social Care
Mr O’Kane is spending money that has already been spent, as Labour normally does. There must be a degree of honesty about that from Labour members. If Mr O’Kane wants to have a conversation with me about funding, I will happily do that, but the first thing I would have to do i...
Kevin Stewart SNP Committee
26 Nov 2025
Digital Assets (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
It could be argued that exclusive control is a legal fiction in many real-world situations relating to digital assets—for example, when private keys are shared or assets are held in digital wallets. That leaves much to the presumption of exclusive control in the bill. In your ...
Kevin Stewart SNP Committee
17 Dec 2025
Digital Assets (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Again, a lot of questions have arisen from our evidence sessions, but they are not necessarily matters for the bill, which is a simple bill. I will now move on to the confusing bits about transfers and corporeal moveables. The bill will treat digital assets as corporeal movea...
The Convener SNP Committee
22 May 2013
National Planning Framework 3 and Scottish Planning Policy
How involved are private companies in such consultation? The other week, I met a representative of the company 3 and was absolutely amazed by the amount of digital material that is downloaded on mobile devices. I was impressed to hear that, in some places where there is a diff...
Kevin Stewart SNP Chamber
08 Sep 2021
Portfolio Question Time · Mental Health
Our health recovery plan, which we published on 25 August, outlines that the recovery of staff is intrinsic to our collective ambitions for renewing our NHS. The Government is providing £8 million this financial year to support the mental health and wellbeing of the health and...
Kevin Stewart SNP Committee
03 Dec 2025
Digital Assets (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
All of that makes sense. It is fair to say that we have all struggled a little bit with the bill at points. Some of the evidence that we took last week was enlightening. The other aspect of this—forgive me, convener, but I am going to mention it—is that members of the bill te...
Kevin Stewart (Aberdeen Central) (SNP) SNP Committee
17 Dec 2025
Digital Assets (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Good morning. I have some questions about acquisition and transfer. First, however, I want to clarify something. In some regards, folk watching the evidence sessions will be baffled by some of what is being said—that is the reality—but the simple fact is that the bill is desig...
Kevin Stewart SNP Committee
17 Dec 2025
Digital Assets (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
We are having a discussion about what should be a simple bill, and I recognise that the tangents that we have gone off on concern issues that will inevitably crop up in day-to-day life as we move forward. Gordon MacDonald raised the idea of having a panel of experts to provid...
Kevin Stewart SNP Committee
17 Dec 2025
Digital Assets (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
It will not surprise anyone to hear that, like the vast bulk of the public, I have not read any of the textbooks on Scots corporeal moveables. I will be honest with you. During the morning, I have had a discussion on WhatsApp with some anoraks about the use of some of the buz...
Kevin Stewart (Aberdeen Central) (SNP) SNP Committee
26 Nov 2025
Digital Assets (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I will ask about acquiring and transferring ownership. Some aspects of that were covered earlier, in the discussion about the Westminster bill, including the third classification that Lord Hodge mentioned. The Law Commission in England and Wales considered the concept of co...
Kevin Stewart SNP Chamber
08 Feb 2012
Budget (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
This party, which is standing up for Scotland, is providing capital investment. The budget provides an extra £97 million for housing, £68 million for digital infrastructure, £72 million more for transport, £60 million for NHS boards, £54 million for local government, £20 milli...
The Convener SNP Committee
30 Jan 2013
Public Services Reform and Local Government: Strand 3 (Developing New Ways of Delivering Services)
Thank you very much for your time, gentlemen.I have a number of questions that I have not asked, and I know that some of my colleagues are in the same position. Quite frankly, we could have sat here and probed your knowledge all afternoon. We might well invite you back during ...
The Convener (Kevin Stewart) SNP Committee
30 Apr 2014
Flexibility and Autonomy of Local Government
Good morning and welcome to the Local Government and Regeneration Committee’s 12th meeting in 2014. I remind everyone to switch off mobile phones and other electronic equipment, as they can affect the broadcasting system. Some members might consult tablet devices during the me...
The Convener (Kevin Stewart) SNP Committee
11 Jun 2014
Flexibility and Autonomy of Local Government
Good morning and welcome to the 18th meeting in 2014 of the Local Government and Regeneration Committee. I ask everyone present to switch off their mobile phones and other electronic devices, as they affect the broadcasting system. Some committee members will refer to tablets ...
The Convener (Kevin Stewart) SNP Committee
25 Jun 2014
Subordinate Legislation
Good morning and welcome to the 20th meeting in 2014 of the Local Government and Regeneration Committee. I ask everyone present to switch off mobile phones and other electronic equipment, as they affect the broadcasting system. Some committee members may consult tablets during...
The Convener (Kevin Stewart) SNP Committee
04 Jun 2014
Decision on Taking Business in Private
Good morning and welcome to the 17th meeting in 2014 of the Local Government and Regeneration Committee. I ask everyone present to switch off mobile phones and other electronic equipment, as they affect the broadcasting system. Some committee members might consult tablets duri...
The Convener SNP Committee
12 Mar 2014
Community Empowerment (Scotland) Bill (Draft)
I do not want to go too much into digital. I realise that you have some exciting things to talk about, but the question is focused on young people.
The Convener (Kevin Stewart) SNP Committee
02 May 2014
Flexibility and Autonomy of Local Government
Good afternoon and welcome to the 13th meeting in 2014 of the Local Government and Regeneration Committee. I have apologies from Alex Rowley, who cannot attend the meeting. Everyone present is asked to switch off mobile phones and other electronic equipment as they affect the ...
The Convener (Kevin Stewart) SNP Committee
14 May 2014
Subordinate Legislation
Good morning and welcome to the 14th meeting in 2014 of the Local Government and Regeneration Committee. I ask everyone to switch off mobile phones and other electronic equipment, as it affects the broadcasting system. Some committee members may consult tablets during the meet...
The Convener (Kevin Stewart) SNP Committee
21 May 2014
Decision on Taking Business in Private
Good morning and welcome to the 15th meeting in 2014 of the Local Government and Regeneration Committee. I ask everyone to switch off mobile phones and other electronic devices as they interfere with the broadcasting system. Some committee members may consult tablets during th...
The Convener (Kevin Stewart) SNP Committee
24 Sep 2014
Decision on Taking Business in Private
Good morning and welcome to the 23rd meeting in 2014 of the Local Government and Regeneration Committee. I ask everyone present to switch off mobile phones and other electronic devices, as they affect the broadcasting system. Some committee members might consult tablets during...
The Convener (Kevin Stewart) SNP Committee
01 Oct 2014
Community Empowerment (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Good morning and welcome to the 24th meeting in 2014 of the Local Government and Regeneration Committee. I ask everyone to switch off mobile phones and other electronic equipment as they affect the broadcasting system. Some committee members may consult tablets during the meet...
The Convener (Kevin Stewart) SNP Committee
08 Oct 2014
Community Empowerment (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Good morning and welcome to the 25th meeting in 2014 of the Local Government and Regeneration Committee. I ask everyone present to switch off mobile phones and other electronic equipment, as they may affect the broadcasting system. Some committee members will refer to tablets ...
The Convener (Kevin Stewart) SNP Committee
27 Oct 2014
Subordinate Legislation
Good afternoon and welcome to the Local Government and Regeneration Committee’s 26th meeting in 2014, here in the Gilchrist room of the Easterbrook hall in Dumfries. I ask everyone to switch off their mobile phones and any other electronic devices, because they interfere with ...
The Convener (Kevin Stewart) SNP Committee
05 Nov 2014
Community Empowerment (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Good morning and welcome to the 27th meeting in 2014 of the Local Government and Regeneration Committee. I ask everyone present to switch off mobile phones and other electronic equipment, as they affect the broadcasting system. Some committee members might consult tablets duri...
The Convener (Kevin Stewart) SNP Committee
12 Nov 2014
Community Empowerment (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Good morning and welcome to the 28th meeting in 2014 of the Local Government and Regeneration Committee. Everyone present is asked to switch off mobile phones and other pieces of electronic equipment as they affect the broadcasting system. Some committee members might consult ...
The Convener (Kevin Stewart) SNP Committee
19 Nov 2014
Air Weapons and Licensing (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Good morning and welcome to the 29th meeting in 2014 of the Local Government and Regeneration Committee. I ask everyone present to switch off mobile phones and other electronic equipment because they affect the broadcasting system. Some committee members will use tablets durin...
The Convener (Kevin Stewart) SNP Committee
26 Nov 2014
Decision on Taking Business in Private
Good morning and welcome to the 31st meeting in 2014 of the Local Government and Regeneration Committee. I ask everyone to switch off mobile phones and other electronic equipment because they affect the broadcasting system. Some committee members will use tablets during the me...
The Convener (Kevin Stewart) SNP Committee
24 Nov 2014
Community Empowerment (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Good evening and welcome to the 30th meeting in 2014 of the Local Government and Regeneration Committee, at Lochaber high school in Fort William. I ask everyone present to switch off mobile phones and other electronic equipment as they affect the broadcasting system. Some comm...
The Convener (Kevin Stewart) SNP Committee
03 Dec 2014
Interests
Good morning and welcome to the 32nd meeting in 2014 of the Local Government and Regeneration Committee. I ask everyone present to switch off mobile phones and other electronic equipment, as they affect the broadcasting system. Some committee members might consult tablets duri...
The Convener (Kevin Stewart) SNP Committee
28 May 2014
Decision on Taking Business in Private
Good morning, and welcome to the 16th meeting in 2014 of the Local Government and Regeneration Committee. I ask everyone to switch off mobile phones and other electronic devices because they interfere with the broadcasting system. Some committee members may consult tablets dur...
The Convener (Kevin Stewart) SNP Committee
10 Dec 2014
Public Petition
Good morning and welcome to the 33rd meeting in 2014 of the Local Government and Regeneration Committee. I ask everyone present to switch off mobile phones and other electronic equipment, as they affect the broadcasting system. Some committee members will use tablets during th...
The Convener (Kevin Stewart) SNP Committee
17 Dec 2014
Air Weapons and Licensing (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Good morning and welcome to the Local Government and Regeneration Committee’s 34th meeting in 2014. I ask everyone present to switch off mobile phones and other electronic devices, as they affect the broadcasting system. Some committee members may refer to tablets because we p...
The Convener (Kevin Stewart) SNP Committee
07 Jan 2015
Decision on Taking Business in Private
Good morning and welcome to the first meeting of the committee in 2015, and a happy new year to you all. Everyone present is asked to switch off mobile phones and other electronic equipment, as they affect the broadcasting system. Some committee members will refer to tablets d...
The Convener (Kevin Stewart) SNP Committee
13 Aug 2014
Subordinate Legislation
Good morning and welcome to the committee’s 21st meeting in 2014. I ask everyone present to switch off mobile phones and other electronic devices, because they affect the broadcasting system. Some committee members may consult tablets during the meeting, as meeting papers are ...
The Convener (Kevin Stewart) SNP Committee
14 Jan 2015
Interests
Good morning and welcome to the second meeting in 2015 of the Local Government and Regeneration Committee. Everyone present is asked to switch off mobile phones and other electronic equipment, as they affect the broadcasting system. Some committee members may consult tablets, ...
The Convener (Kevin Stewart) SNP Committee
20 Aug 2014
Decision on Taking Business in Private
Good morning and welcome to the Local Government and Regeneration Committee’s 22nd meeting in 2014. I ask everyone present to switch off mobile phones and other electronic devices, because they affect the broadcasting system. During the meeting, some committee members will ref...
The Convener (Kevin Stewart) SNP Committee
21 Jan 2015
Subordinate Legislation
Good morning and welcome to the Local Government and Regeneration Committee’s third meeting in 2015. Everyone present is asked to switch off mobile phones and other electronic devices, as they affect the broadcasting system. Some committee members will refer to tablets during ...
The Convener (Kevin Stewart) SNP Committee
28 Jan 2015
Air Weapons and Licensing (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Good morning and welcome to the fourth meeting in 2015 of the Local Government and Regeneration Committee. I ask everyone present to switch off mobile phones and other electronic equipment, as they affect the broadcasting system. Because we provide papers in digital format, so...
The Convener (Kevin Stewart) SNP Committee
18 Feb 2015
Air Weapons and Licensing (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Good morning and welcome to the Local Government and Regeneration Committee’s sixth meeting in 2015. I ask everyone present to switch off mobile phones and other electronic devices, as they interfere with the broadcasting system. However, some committee members will refer to t...
The Convener (Kevin Stewart) SNP Committee
25 Feb 2015
Subordinate Legislation
Good morning and welcome to the seventh meeting in 2015 of the Local Government and Regeneration Committee. I ask everyone present to switch off mobile phones and other electronic equipment, because they affect the broadcasting system. Committee members may consult tablets dur...
The Convener (Kevin Stewart) SNP Committee
04 Mar 2015
Decision on Taking Business in Private
Good morning and welcome to the eighth meeting in 2015 of the Local Government and Regeneration Committee. Everyone present is asked to switch off mobile phones and other electronic equipment, as they affect the broadcasting system. Some committee members may consult tablets ...
The Convener (Kevin Stewart) SNP Committee
11 Mar 2015
Community Empowerment (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
Good morning and welcome to the ninth meeting in 2015 of the Local Government and Regeneration Committee. If anyone wishes to use tablets or mobile phones during the meeting, please switch them to flight mode, as they may affect the broadcasting system. Some committee members ...
The Convener (Kevin Stewart) SNP Committee
18 Mar 2015
Community Empowerment (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
Good morning, and welcome to the 10th meeting in 2015 of the Local Government and Regeneration Committee. If people wish to use tablets or mobile phones during the meeting, they should please switch them to flight mode, as they may affect the broadcasting system. Committee mem...
The Convener (Kevin Stewart) SNP Committee
25 Mar 2015
Decision on Taking Business in Private
Good morning and welcome to the Local Government and Regeneration Committee’s 11th meeting in 2015. If people wish to use tablets or mobile phones during the meeting, please switch them to flight mode, as they may otherwise affect the broadcasting system. Some committee member...
The Convener (Kevin Stewart) SNP Committee
01 Apr 2015
Decision on Taking Business in Private
Good morning and welcome to the 12th meeting in 2015 of the Local Government and Regeneration Committee. If people wish to use tablets or mobile phones during the meeting, please switch them to flight mode, otherwise they may affect the broadcasting system. Some committee memb...
The Convener (Kevin Stewart) SNP Committee
29 Apr 2015
Decision on Taking Business in Private
Good morning and welcome to the 13th meeting in 2015 of the Local Government and Regeneration Committee. Tablet devices and mobile phones should be switched to flight mode because they may otherwise affect the broadcasting system. Some committee members may consult tablet devi...
The Convener (Kevin Stewart) SNP Committee
13 May 2015
Air Weapons and Licensing (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
Good morning and welcome to the 14th meeting in 2015 of the Local Government and Regeneration Committee. If people wish to use tablet devices or mobile phones during the meeting, please switch them to flight mode, as they may otherwise affect the broadcasting system. Some com...
The Convener (Kevin Stewart) SNP Committee
20 May 2015
Air Weapons and Licensing (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
Good morning and welcome to the 15th meeting in 2015 of the Local Government and Regeneration Committee. If you wish to use tablet devices or mobile phones during the meeting, please switch them to flight mode as they may otherwise affect the broadcasting system. Some committe...
The Convener (Kevin Stewart) SNP Committee
27 May 2015
Decision on Taking Business in Private
Good morning and welcome to the 16th meeting in 2015 of the Local Government and Regeneration Committee. If people wish to use tablet devices or mobile phones during the meeting, please switch them to flight mode, as otherwise they may affect the broadcasting system. Some comm...
The Convener (Kevin Stewart) SNP Committee
10 Jun 2015
Decision on Taking Business in Private
Good morning and welcome to the 18th meeting in 2015 of the Local Government and Regeneration Committee. I ask those who wish to use tablet devices or mobile phones during the meeting to please switch them to flight mode; otherwise, they might affect the broadcasting system. S...
The Convener (Kevin Stewart) SNP Committee
24 Jun 2015
Decision on Taking Business in Private
Good morning and welcome to the 19th meeting in 2015 of the Local Government and Regeneration Committee, which is our last meeting before the summer recess. I ask those who wish to use tablet devices or mobile phones during the meeting to switch them to flight mode, please; ot...
The Convener (Kevin Stewart) SNP Committee
02 Sep 2015
Decision on Taking Business in Private
Good morning and welcome to the 20th meeting in 2015 of the Local Government and Regeneration Committee. I hope that everyone had a good summer break. I ask everyone present to switch off mobile phones and other electronic equipment, as they affect the broadcasting system. Som...
The Convener (Kevin Stewart) SNP Committee
23 Sep 2015
Interests
Good morning and welcome to the Local Government and Regeneration Committee’s 21st meeting in 2015. I ask everyone present to switch off mobile phones and other forms of electronic equipment, as they affect the broadcasting system. Some committee members might consult tablets...
The Convener SNP Committee
23 Sep 2015
European Union Issues
Thank you for that. Some folk would say that our committee does not deal with a huge amount of those issues but, as you rightly pointed out, in terms of digital inclusion and the use of new technologies by local authorities and other public bodies, we do have an interest and s...
The Convener (Kevin Stewart) SNP Committee
05 Oct 2015
Draft Budget Scrutiny 2016-17
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The Convener (Kevin Stewart) SNP Committee
28 Oct 2015
Decision on Taking Business in Private
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Meeting of the Parliament 22 January 2026 [Draft]

22 Jan 2026 · S6 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Digital Assets (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1

I thank everyone who has been involved in the scrutiny of the bill. Like the convener, I thank in particular the bill team—a very assiduous team, in my opinion.

I am pleased to speak in support of the general principles of the Digital Assets (Scotland) Bill. It recognises the simple but crucial reality that value today is increasingly held, transferred and secured digitally. Whether that value exists as a crypto asset in a public blockchain, a tokenised security or a digital representation of a real-world asset, Scots law must be able to recognise it as property.

Digital assets are sometimes spoken about as if they exist only in theory, but in practice they are secured by cryptography, recorded in distributed ledgers and controlled through private keys. Ownership, in functional terms, is exercised by the ability to control and transfer an asset on a blockchain network. Millions of transactions occur daily on decentralised systems that operate continuously, without intermediaries and across borders. The law cannot afford to treat those assets as intangible curiosities when they are already functioning as stores of value and mediums of exchange.

Blockchain and digital asset infrastructure underpin not only cryptocurrencies but decentralised finance, tokenised assets and programmable financial instruments. With estimates suggesting that the blockchain technology market could be worth £4.48 billion to Scotland by 2030, legal certainty becomes a competitive advantage. Jurisdictions that provide clarity on ownership, custody and transfer will attract developers, financial technology start-ups, asset managers and institutional capital. The bill positions Scotland to compete on that basis.

However, Scots property law was developed for a world of physical possession, and paper-based rights and digital assets do not fit neatly into existing categories such as corporeal movables or traditional incorporeal rights. A crypto asset is not a physical thing, and nor is it simply a contractual right against another party. That mismatch creates uncertainty that the bill seeks to resolve. Without clear recognition of assets as property, parties face risk in areas such as custody, lending and succession. As such, businesses may avoid Scots law altogether, while individuals may be left without clear legal remedies.

By confirming digital assets as property, the bill supports critical market functions, such as custody arrangements, asset management and secure transfer. It provides the legal underpinning for regulated custodians, institutional investors and fintech firms operating in areas such as tokenisation and decentralised finance. Importantly, it also provides reassurance to individuals who hold digital assets directly, often through self-custody, that the law recognises those assets as something that they can own and protect.

The bill is about future proofing Scots law without overlegislating. It provides certainty without rigidity and clarity without constraining innovation. By confirming that digital assets are capable of ownership, we ensure that long-standing legal principles continue to apply in a digital context. As a member of the Economy and Fair Work Committee, I believe that the bill represents a sensible, informed and necessary step forward, and I support the motion that is before Parliament.

16:21

In the same item of business

The Deputy Presiding Officer (Annabelle Ewing) SNP
The next item of business is a debate on motion S6M-20485, in the name of Richard Lochhead, on the Digital Assets (Scotland) Bill at stage 1. I invite member...
The Minister for Business and Employment (Richard Lochhead) SNP
The Digital Assets (Scotland) Bill is about the fast-changing world in which we live and the fact that our world is becoming a lot more digital. The bill wil...
The Deputy Presiding Officer (Annabelle Ewing) SNP
I call Daniel Johnson to speak on behalf of the Economy and Fair Work Committee. You have a generous six minutes.15:52
Daniel Johnson (Edinburgh Southern) (Lab) Lab
Thank you, Presiding Officer. I am delighted that we have such a packed chamber this afternoon to debate this important topic. I emphasise that it is importa...
Murdo Fraser (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con) Con
I join the convener, whom we have just heard from, in thanking all those who gave evidence to the committee, the Scottish Parliament information centre for i...
Martin Whitfield (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab
In a sense, this casts us back to medieval England and the market overt, whereby, if somebody bought during the daytime with everyone watching them, they got...
Murdo Fraser Con
I am fascinated by Mr Whitfield’s reference to medieval England. Sadly, that did not form part of the committee’s evidence, but I am sure that the convener w...
Martin Whitfield (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab
It is a privilege to open the debate on behalf of Scottish Labour and to echo the previous speaker—we, too, will support the bill at stage 1.It is right that...
The Deputy Presiding Officer (Liam McArthur) LD
I detect a frisson of excitement in the chamber.16:13
Lorna Slater (Lothian) (Green) Green
The Digital Assets (Scotland) Bill is a narrow bill that will define the existence of digital assets in Scots law. It is clearly needed. Like it or not, digi...
Kevin Stewart (Aberdeen Central) (SNP) SNP
I thank everyone who has been involved in the scrutiny of the bill. Like the convener, I thank in particular the bill team—a very assiduous team, in my opini...
Willie Coffey (Kilmarnock and Irvine Valley) (SNP) SNP
I thought that I had seen the shortest bill in my time in Parliament when I saw the Community Wealth Building (Scotland) Bill, but this one is even shorter—i...
The Deputy Presiding Officer (Liam McArthur) LD
We now move to winding-up speeches.16:27
Lorna Slater Green
I would like to indicate my support for the Economy and Fair Work Committee’s stage 1 report, which notes the potential for digital technology to have wide-r...
Martin Whitfield Lab
I echo my thanks to all those who have been involved—including those who submitted evidence to the committee, those who support the committee and the Governm...
Stephen Kerr (Central Scotland) (Con) Con
This has actually been quite an enjoyable debate in many ways.
Murdo Fraser Con
Until now.
Stephen Kerr Con
I am being told that I have gone too far already.Daniel Johnson started off by warning us about the danger of going down rabbit holes, and then Martin Whitfi...
Martin Whitfield Lab
Made a request to intervene.
Daniel Johnson Lab
Made a request to intervene.
Stephen Kerr Con
Oh, a number of members wish to intervene. I am happy to give way to Martin Whitfield.
Martin Whitfield Lab
I will not give Stephen Kerr a tutorial, but I note that blockchain is referred to a lot and is used as a basis expectation. However, there are changes in te...
Stephen Kerr Con
That is cold comfort. Just when I thought that I was going to get a tutorial on blockchain, Martin Whitfield tells me that it is now out of date.Daniel Johns...
Daniel Johnson Lab
I suspect that Stephen Kerr might just be trying to fill his time by encouraging others to do it for him. However, I wonder whether he is demonstrating the n...
Stephen Kerr Con
I agree with Daniel Johnson on everything that he said, except for the bit when he said that I was inviting people to contribute in order to fill my time. I ...
Richard Lochhead SNP
I thank everyone who has contributed to the debate. I also repeat my thanks to the expert reference group for the work that it has undertaken to inform the d...
Daniel Johnson Lab
The point that was made by witnesses in relation to carbon credits—and I understand that that issue was provided as an example—was that there may well be thi...
Richard Lochhead SNP
Yes, we will look at that point and reflect on it.Other issues, such as electronic trade documents, were also mentioned, and some academics from the Universi...