 I will now resume the business. The next item of business is consideration of business motion 6199 in the name of George Adam on behalf of the parliamentary bureau setting out a business programme. I call on George Adam minister to move the motion. Moved, Presiding Officer. Can I also possibly add, Presiding Officer, would you be willing to accept a motion without notice to move tonight's business to another day as well? Thank you minister. Yes, I would be prepared to accept such a motion and the question is there for that members business be moved to another date. Are we all agreed? We are agreed. Returning to business motion 6199, which has now been moved. The question is that motion 6199 be agreed. Are we all agreed? The next item of business is consideration of business motion 6200 in the name of George Adam on behalf of the parliamentary bureau on stage 1 timetabling. I call on George Adam to move the motion. Moved, Presiding Officer. The minister has moved the motion and no member has asked to speak against the motion and therefore the question is that motion 6200 be agreed. Are we all agreed? We are all agreed and the motion is therefore agreed too. The next item of business is consideration of three parliamentary bureau motions and I asked George Adam on behalf of the parliamentary bureau to move motions 6201 and 6202 on approval of SSIs and 6203 on office of the clerk. All three moved, Presiding Officer. Thank you minister. The question on these motions will be put at decision time, which we will now move to. At decision time there is one question to be put as a result of today's business and I propose to ask a single question on three parliamentary bureau motions. Does any member object? The question is that motion 6201 and 6202 on approval of SSIs and 6203 on office of the clerk are agreed. Are we all agreed? The motions are therefore agreed and that concludes decision time.