 We move to petition number 1867 to establish a new qualification for British Sign Language, lodged by Scott McMillan, calling on the Scottish Parliament to urge the Scottish Government to encourage the Scottish Qualifications Authority, the SQA, to establish a national qualification in British Sign Language, BSL, at SCQF level 2. As we have done with previous considerations, a BSL interpretation of our discussion will be available on the Parliament's BSL channel following today's meeting. We last considered this position on 8 March, where we agreed to write to the Scottish Government and we have received a response from the Cabinet Secretary for Education and Skills, which provides details of the engagement and consultation that has taken place to inform the development of the BSL national plan for 2023 to 2029. Members will have noted in our papers that the Scottish Government consultation on the new BSL national plan ran over the summer and closed on 3 September 2023. Given the progress that we have made and the responses that we have received, do colleagues have any suggestions? David Torrance. I consider the responses that we have received and, as you mentioned, the progress that we have made. I wonder if the committee would consider closing the petition and the rule 15.7 of standing orders on the basis of that. That take of BSL awards at SCQF level 3 to 6 is increasing. The number of primary schools providing BSL as an L3 language is also increasing. The Scottish Government does not believe its steps being sought by this petition are required at this time. I have now consulted on the British Sign Language national plan 2023 to 2029. We thank the petitioner for bringing the petition forward. It is open to the petitioner to come back to us again with a fresh petition if they feel that the actions being taken forward by the Scottish Government do not respond or fail to adequately address the issues that have been raised. At this point, thank them and close the petition. The next petition is petition number 1913, fast-tracking of future adult disability applications for people undergoing cancer treatment.