Books for me are principally about access to choice, access to ideas and access to opportunities.
Registers are important if we are not to have a form of public access to documents that is insider access.
And that means fair access.
Access to information is controlled.
My second remark concerns open access.
Road transport always seemed to cause far more pollution than rail transport.
Some people made the point that carcass transport should replace live animal transport.
This makes international transport both more expensive and more complicated than domestic transport.
That takes the burden off overland transport by adding another link to the chain of intermodal transport.
The same conditions must apply to passenger transport as apply to freight transport.