 Agenda item 2, agenda item 2 o'r 19th meeting o'r standards, procedures and public appointments committee, the committee has been considering a complaint about a member of the Scottish Parliament and I will now read out a statement that sets out the committee's findings. On behalf of the committee, I would like to make the following statement in relation to a complaint against an MSP. The committee has considered a complaint from Gail Ross MSP about Annie Wells MSP. The complaint is that Annie Wells sought political advantage by making advance public comment on the Equalities and Human Rights Committee's report on prisoner voting in Scotland. This committee is unanimous in the decisions reached on the complaint. Firstly, it agrees with the findings, in fact, and the conclusion of the commissioner that Annie Wells breached paragraphs 12, 15 and 16 of section 7 of the code of conduct for MSPs by making public press comment in advance of the publication of the Equalities and Human Rights Committee's report. Secondly, the committee considers that the breaches justify the imposition of sanctions on Annie Wells. I propose that the committee will recommend in its report that the Parliament excludes Annie Wells MSP from all meetings of the Parliament and all meetings of its committees for five sitting days. I now invite the committee to agree this proposal. Full details of the complaint and the commissioner's investigation of it will be included in the committee's report, which will be published later this afternoon. Until that time, the report remains confidential, and neither I nor any other member of the committee will make further comment until it is published. I thank you for that. That ends the public part of this meeting.