Stewart McDonald (SNP) goes next.
Q: How can the UK continue to try to shape EU rules?
Frost says the traditional influencing task remains important. He says it is important to spot ideas “upstream” and influence them.
It is difficult when you are not in the EU.
Q: It is harder.
But we are not bound by the results, Frost says.
Q: So do you think if the EU sets standards on, for example, data policy, we are not affected? That’s absurd.
Frost says the UK would not be part of the legal framework. But it is influenced by what happens elsewhere, he admits.
He says the UK could also respond by acting itself.
If it acts more quickly, it could influence the EU, he says.
He says he has always believed in regulatory competition.