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Lords ChamberI thank the noble Baroness for the question. One of the questions that I have been asking colleagues is on exactly this point around whether this will happen. I have been reassured by asking policy colleagues many probing questions that the points in the Bill make it as tight as possible without conflicting professionals in the way they are going about their role.
I welcome the Minister to his first Committee. Clearly, a lot of work has been done on this to work out within 18 months what is required. Will the Minister let the Committee know what the gap is between existing provision and what would be required in terms of beds and staffing for this 28-day provision to come into force? That is an important piece of information that the Committee needs to understand to see whether it is just an aspiration or there are the resources needed to make it real.
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Lords ChamberThe noble Lord, Lord Kamall, quite rightly pointed out that the impact assessment says that the Government have already said that the numbers will be small and the costs negligible. Upon what data were those assumptions from the impact assessment made? If the Minister cannot give me the answer to that at the moment, could he provide the Committee with the detailed figures and data used to present that within the impact assessment?
I thank the noble Lord for his question. I will be delighted to get the correct information, so that we get it exactly right. We will get it to him as soon as is practical.