I know that the arbiter for the PPP is a different name and has different functions from the ORR, but when it comes to appeals or arbitration, they are effectively the same. He is called an arbiter for the PPP, and there is the regulator, but we are not talking about all the other duties. It is purely arbitration. There are enormous similarities, and the noble Lord, Lord Bradshaw, has made the point succinctly.
On Question, amendment agreed to.
Clause 40, as amended, agreed to.
Clauses 41 to 45 agreed to.
[Amendments Nos. 21 and 22 not moved.]
Schedule 11 agreed to.
Clause 46 agreed to.
Schedule 12 [Transfer schemes]:
Crossrail Bill
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