 I'm Anas Sawar MSP and I'm proposing a member's bill that would require all defibrillators, otherwise known as AEDs, to be registered with the Scottish Ambulance Service. Put simply, this bill is about saving lives. Currently, if you have a cardiac arrest out of hospital, you only have about a 1 in 10 chance of survival. But if a bystander can get to an AED, your chance of survival can rise to between 50 and 70%. Registration with the Ambulance Service would mean that we could identify an AED much more quickly, get vital support and increase survival rates. There are also potentially hundreds of AEDs across the country that we simply don't know about. This would also help identify the gaps. So I hope you will respond to this consultation and together help save lives in Scotland.