§ 12. Mr. Henderson Stewartasked the Secretary of State for Scotland whether any of the recommendations in the report on the Highlands, other than those refer ring to a development commissioner and a central marketing agency, would require the creation of new administrative machinery?
§ Mr. ColvilleIt is difficult to give a categorical answer in regard to recommendations covering such a wide range but, in the case of the Departments under my control, my present view is that the recommendations referred to, would not entail the creation of new administrative machinery although additional funds, staff and powers would be required.
Mr. StewartIf no new administrative machinery is required, what prevents the right hon. Gentleman taking immediate steps to carry out the recommendations in this report?
§ Mr. ColvilleMy hon. Friend refers to the development commissioner and a central marketing agency, which are important parts of the general recommendations and would involve new machinery. For the rest I have said that the committee's recommendations would probably require additional funds and powers.
Mr. J. J. DavidsonMay I ask whether the fact that additional funds would be required for these other questions means that the matter is ended as far as Scotland is concerned?
§ Mr. ColvilleIt would be a mistake to assume that.
§ Mr. GallacherIs the Secretary of State prepared to meet a deputation of hon. Members to discuss the recommendations in this report?