BiPd is a Type-II superconductor with a non-centrosymmetric crystal structure. Accommodating this lack of inversion symmetry requires that the superconducting order parameter contain both singlet and triplet components. We were awarded time on D33 to investigate the flux line lattice in this interesting material. However, our D33 experiment, which ends just after the proposal deadline, has been badly affected by equipment failures. We lost 2 days because two DR-compatible cryostats suffered from leaks, so eventually we had to use a 4He cryomagnet instead which loses half our temperature range. The beamstop motion also failed, and there were problems with magnetic field control. We are therefore re-submitting our proposal (4 days requested in place of our original 5, because some measurements have been possible) to investigate the variation of the flux line lattice with field orientation and the full temperature-dependence, of the SANS signal, taking advantage of ILL's high neutron flux and to cover the missing temperature range available with a dilution refrigerator.