My Lords, I am not totally surprised by the answer but, as I understand it, whatever the Minister said, these former Jarvis workers have lost out through no fault of their own and, because an earlier Government decided to privatise the railways, they are the victims of a process that began with rail privatisation. At the time, they had pretty secure jobs—nobody should have a secure job in the face of any eventuality but they were given assurances at the time. I agree that those assurances did not cover the prospect that the firm might become insolvent; nobody anticipated that and none of the safeguards covered this particular situation. But in moral terms, assurances were given and those assurances should transcend the other points that the Minister made.
It was a very disappointing answer and I will consider coming back to this on Report. In the mean time, I beg leave to withdraw the amendment.