That may very well be the case Allan, but I'm sure your delegates wouldn't savour the extra distance to travel to meetings. I think the delegates who have made comment on here accept that there is work to do, but leaving the union will not solve the problem, the work will still be required to be carried out. Think of an apple pie and sharing it between 80 members. You will all receive a very small skliff of pie. The same scenario dividing the pie amongst 10 members and you will all receive a far larger piece. Apply the thought to the costs of operating a governing body and you realise why Club fees are rising to meet costs. This carries through to Federation and Union. The SHU may have been slow to react, but "better late than never". Making comparisons between other Unions also does not work because the logistics are completely different. A far better question is, do you want Scotland to have its own independent Union? If so, do you think the Union requires premises for fanciers to attend, just as any National organisation has? Do you want these premises to be manned full time? There are more and they will be asked and answers considered.