 Rwe Will now restart proceedings. The question is that amendment 3625.1 in the name of Russell Finlay, which seeks to amend motion 3625, in the name of Keith Brown, on a person centred trauma-enformed public health approach to substance use in the justice system, be agreed. Members should cast their votes now. Y Llywydd, mae'n ddod yn ei bwysig. Y Llywydd, mae'n ddod yn ei bwysig. I'm not sure. I thought I pressed the button, but it disappeared, so I would have voted no. I'll make sure your vote is recorded. Thank you. Point of order, Paul MacLennan. I don't think my vote went through. I would have voted no. Thank you, Mr MacLennan. I'll make sure your vote is recorded. The result of the vote on amendment number 3625.2 in the name of Claire Baker is yes, 21, no, 94. There were no abstentions. The amendment is therefore not agreed. The next question is that motion 3625 in the name of Keith Brown on a person-centred trauma-informed public health approach to substance use in the justice system be agreed. Are we all agreed? Yes. We are not agreed. Therefore, we will move to a vote and members should cast their votes now. That's the vote closed. The result of the vote on motion 3625 in the name of Keith Brown is yes, 86. No, 29. There were no abstentions. The motion is therefore agreed. I propose to ask a single question on five bureau motions. Does any member object? No. The final question is that motions 3640 to 3644 in the name of George Adam on behalf of the Parliamentary Bureau be agreed. Are we all agreed? Yes. That is agreed. The boarder then, Russell Finlay. Thank you. In this afternoon's debate, I quoted a statistic about prison drug addiction and one other member questioned whether this related to Scotland. I would like to establish how I can put on the record that it does indeed relate to Scotland. It's not a point of order, but you've now put it on the record, Mr Finlay. That concludes decision time. There will be a short pause before we move to the next and final item of business.