 I remind members that, if the amendment in the name of Shona Robison is agreed to, the amendment in the name of Jackie Baillie will fall. The question is that amendment 12010.5 in the name of Shona Robison, which seeks to amend motion 12010 in the name of Douglas Ross, on UK Covid-19 inquiry revelations be agreed and members should cast their vote now. The result of the vote on amendment 12010.5 in the name of Shona Robison is, yes, 61, no, 53. There was one abstention and the amendment is therefore agreed. The next question is that motion 12010 in the name of Douglas Ross, as amended, on UK Covid-19 inquiry revelations be agreed. Are we all agreed? The Parliament has not agreed and therefore we will move to a vote and members should cast their vote now. The vote is now closed. The result of the vote on motion 12010 in the name of Douglas Ross as amended is, yes, 61, no, 53. There was one abstention and the motion as amended is therefore agreed. The final question to be put today involves my proposing to ask a single question on seven parliamentary bureau motions. Does any member object to those questions being asked in these single question? No member objects. The final question is, and I will read them all right again, that motions 12021 on approval of SI, 12022 and 12023 on approval of SSIs, 12024 and 12025 on approval of lead documents, 12026 on designation of lead committee, and 12027 on committee membership in the name of George Adam on behalf of the parliamentary bureau be agreed. Are we all agreed? Yes. Are we all agreed? Yes. The motions are therefore agreed and that concludes decision time and we will move on to members business after a short pause.