 Rwy'n meddwl i'r next item of business, which is a Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee debate on motion 16420, in the name of Bill Kidd, on the code of conduct for members. I call on Bill Kidd to speak to you and move the motion. Thank you very much, Presiding Officer. I made an announcement to the chamber last November on behalf of the Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee drawing the Parliament's attention to the committee's report on the importance of confidentiality in relation to reports from the Commissioner for Ethical Standards and Public Life about MSP's conduct. The report detailed a series of breaches of the code's provisions, some of which had resulted in information about a complaint appearing in the media before and during the committee's consideration of the commissioner's report. The leaks meant that the committee had to carry out its responsibilities where the media was reporting on and speculating about details of the case. I announced the committee's intention to review the code of conduct rules on confidentiality and today's motion invites members to agree some revisions to the code, which strengthen and clarify those provisions. We will already be familiar with the changes proposed because all MSPs were consulted on them in January. We took the opportunity to look at confidentiality more widely and some of the changes in the report relate to the work of committees and the handling by staff of confidential documents. I would like to take this opportunity to remind all members again about the importance of those confidentiality provisions and the part that they play in preserving the ability of all committees and members to undertake the work of the Parliament in an orderly fashion without being undermined and pre-empted by external comment and speculation. I therefore move that the Parliament agrees to amend the code of conduct for members of the Scottish Parliament by making the alteration set out in Annex A of the Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee's first report, 2019, session 5, code of conduct for MSPs. It proposes revisions to rules on confidentiality of the complaints process, paper 493, with effect from 24 April 2019. Thank you very much. That concludes our debate on the code of conduct for members. We are going to turn straight to decision time. The first question this evening is that motion 10697, in the name of Roseanna Cunningham, on the climate change emissions reduction targets Scotland bill, be agreed? Are we all agreed? Yes. We are agreed. And the next question is that motion 16420, in the name of Bill Kidd, on the code of conduct for members be agreed? Are we all agreed? Yes. We are agreed. That concludes decision time. We are going to move on to members' business, in the name of Rona Mackay, on stocking awareness week 2019. We will just take a few moments before beginning to allow the member and ministers to change seats.