Last week I spoke in Parliament as part of the Retained EU Law Bill.
This Bill seeks to make major changes to the body of retained EU law in UK domestic law following Brexit.
There is no doubt that the aims of the Bill, which I continue to support, are entirely laudable.
The Regulatory Reform Group, of which I am part, has been set up with the purpose of coming back to the true aim of regulation, and there is a collective will for us to do more, and to do it better.
Together, with this Bill as the beginning, we can achieve the objectives of effective regulation.