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You asked me a here and now question, and I gave you a here and now answer, which you don't seem to be disagreeing with.

You're now asking me a different, hypothetical question on self-certification in a world where the GRR became law. In response, I'd support that legislation, as many transgender people presently struggle to have their gender legally recognised. They are a small, vulnerable group of people who are regularly discriminated against.

Self-certification of gender has been in operation in Belgium, Denmark, Iceland, Ireland, Norway, Malta, Luxembourg, etc, etc and it appears to be operating effectively. Why would it be any different in Scotland?
So today you don't believe a man is a woman if they say they are, but if the law changed tomorrow and the GRA was enacted you would believe a man is a woman because they said they are? Is that a fair summary of your position?