 Thank you very much Minister. That concludes the debate on tackling social isolation and loneliness it's now time to move on to the next item of business and the next item of business is consideration of motion 8.7.2.0 in the name of Martin Whitfield on behalf of the standards procedures and Public appointments committee on standing order rule changes from that call of martin wittfield to speak to you and move the amendment. I'm very grateful, Deputy Presiding Officer, and it is a pleasure to move this motion in my name, which is, of course, on behalf of the Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee. Can I thank Bob Doris, who seconded the motion, as Deputy Convener? This motion deals with something that this Parliament has never had to deal with in its past. Of course we have changed standing orders, but these changes relate to the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and, indeed, the forthcoming coronation of King Charles III. There are some minor changes required to our standing orders, principally, to remove the references to Her Majesty and, of course, to replace them with His Majesty. In that short way, I move the motion in my name. Very much obliged, Mr Whitefield. The question on this motion will be put at decision time to which we now come. There are four questions as a result of today's business. The first question is that amendment 8758.1, in the name of Alexander Stewart, which seeks to amend motion 8758 in the name of Emma Roddick on tackling social isolation and loneliness, be agreed? Are we all agreed? No. The Parliament is not agreed. There will be a vote, and there will be a short suspension to allow members to access the digital voting system. Y Llywydd. Y Llywydd. Y Llywydd.