 That's the question that the amendment 4-6-0-7.1, in the name of Stephen Kerr, which seeks to amend motion 4-6-0-7 in the name of George Adam on changes to the business programme. Be agreed? Members should cast their votes now. The vote is now closed. Point of Order. Keith Brown. This was unable to access the app. I would have voted no. Thank you, Mr Brown. Annasnt gyfarfoddor, Keith Brown. I would have voted yes on his occasion. Mr Brown, we will ensure that is recorded. I call Rachel Hamilton for a point of order. Riding officer, I would have voted yes. Miss Hamilton will ensure that is recorded. The result of the vote on motion 4607 in the name of George Adam is ond, 96, no 24, there were no abstentions, the motion is therefore agreed. And there are three questions to be put as a result of today's business. And can I remind members that if the amendment in the name of Sandesh Gulhane is agreed to, the amendment in the name of Paul O'Kane will fall. And the first question is that amendment 4567.2 in the name of Sandesh Gulhane, which seeks to amend motion 4567 in the name of Kevin Stewart, on keeping care close to home and improving outcomes, be agreed. Are we all agreed? The Parliament is not agreed, therefore we will move to a vote and members should cast their votes now. The vote is now closed. The result of the vote on amendment 4567.2 in the name of Sandesh Gulhane is yes 33, no 86, there were no abstentions, the amendment is therefore not agreed. The next question therefore is that amendment 4567.1 in the name of Paul O'Kane, which seeks to amend motion 4567 in the name of Kevin Stewart, on keeping care close to home and improving outcomes, be agreed. Are we all agreed? The Parliament is not agreed, therefore we will move to a vote and members should cast their votes now. Point of order, Keith Brown. I would have voted no. The result of the vote on amendment 4567.1 in the name of Paul O'Kane is yes 21, no 97, there were three abstentions, the amendment is therefore not agreed. The final question is that motion 4567, in the name of Kevin Stewart, on keeping care close to home and improving outcomes, be agreed. Are we all agreed? Can I just confirm that we're all agreed? We are not. Parliament is not agreed, therefore we will move to a vote and members should cast their votes now. The vote is now closed. Point of order, Keith Brown. I would have voted yes. Mr Brown, we'll ensure that's recorded. Point of order, Maggie Chapman. I would have voted yes. Thank you, Ms Chapman, for going through that's recorded. Point of order, Ruth Maguire. Presiding Officer, I would have voted yes. Thank you, Ms Maguire, for going through that's recorded. Point of order, Annas Sarwar. For those of my abstent refresh, I would have voted no. Thank you, Mr Sarwar, for going through that's recorded. The result of the vote on motion 4567, in the name of Kevin Stewart, is yes 68, no 54, there were no abstentions, the motion is therefore agreed. That concludes decision time and we'll now move on to members' business.