 We now move to agenda item 2 on the 17th meeting of the Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee. The committee has been considering a complaint about an MSP this morning. It will now read a statement which sets out the committee's findings. On behalf of the committee, I would like to make the following statement in relation to the complaint against an MSP. The committee has considered a complaint from Christian Allard about Alexander Burnett MSP. The complaint is that Alexander Burnett failed to declare his registered interest when submitting a parliamentary question on 4 August 2016. The committee is unanimous in its decisions reached on the complaint. Firstly, it agrees with the findings in fact and conclusion of the commissioner. Secondly, it considers that the breach justifies the imposition of a sanction on Alexander Burnett. The final decision on whether to issue a sanction lies with the Parliament. The committee will recommend that Alexander Burnett be prohibited from lodging parliamentary questions for written answer for a period of two weeks. I would like to take this opportunity on behalf of the committee to remind all MSPs that they are obliged by law and by the code of conduct to make the appropriate written and oral declarations if they have a declarable interest before taking part in any proceedings of the Parliament. 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. We will now consider the draft report, agenda item 3 and that will be in private. Thank you.