 Felly, wrth gwrs, wrth gwrs, a fyddai cychwyn i'r wych chi'n teimlo, gan yna gwrs cyfrifolaeth, cyffredinol, ac y gallwn cyffredinol gyda'r cyfeirio. Felly, mae'n gwrs i gynllun o'r ffordd i gael ar gyfer fy nghymru, ac yn hoffi'r cyfrifolaeth honno'r cyfrifolaeth, ac yn hoffi'r cyfrifolaeth ac yn hoffi'r cyfrifolaeth. Mae'r cyfrifolaeth i gael ar gyfer fy nghymru, ac yn hoffi'r cyfrifolaeth, No points have been raised on the following draft instruments. The Criminal Justice Act 1988, Offensive Weapons, Amendment, Surrender and Compensation, Scotland Order 2022, and the Surrender of Offensive Weapons, Compensation, Scotland Regulations 2022. Is the committee content with these instruments? In relation to the draft regulations on the surrender of offensive weapons, those were relayed by the Scottish Government following questions by the committee. The error that was highlighted by the committee was resolved in the version before us this morning. Does anyone have anything that I want to… Mr Simpson? Thanks very much, convener. Those two regulations relate to the surrender and compensation scheme for what are known as zombie knives. My concern is, obviously in favour of getting rid of what looked to be pretty offensive weapons. When you google a zombie knife, you'll see what I mean, but there's a question for the lead committee in being absolutely certain that the regulations are clear, absolutely clear, on what is meant by a zombie knife as opposed to any other knife, because obviously the law needs to be absolutely clear. We wouldn't want a situation where knives can slip through the net, if you like. It's just to raise with the lead committee that they should be absolutely certain that the regulations are clearly defined in this case. Thank you, Mr Simpson. Does anyone else want to comment? No. I think that that's a valid point. I'd be content for us to raise this particular issue with the lead committee when they are looking at the order. Agenda item number 3, we are considering instruments subject to the negative procedure. An issue has been raised on one of these instruments, which is SSI 2022-158. The Police Act 1997, criminal records, homes for Ukraine sponsorship scheme, Scotland amend regulations 2022. The instrument amends the Police Act 1997, criminal records, Scotland regulations 2010 by extending the categories of individuals to whom an exempted question may be asked for the purpose of an enhanced criminal record certificate. That applies to individuals seeking to provide accommodation in relation to the Homes for Ukraine sponsorship scheme, whether or not they reside in the accommodation themselves. The instrument was laid on 6 May 2022 and came into force on 12 May. It therefore breaches the 28-day rule in section 282 of the Interpretation and Legislative Reform Scotland Act 2010. In correspondence with the Presiding Officer, the Scottish Government explained that the breach of the laying requirements had been necessary to ensure that the safeguarding system in place is suitable. It also ensures that the appropriate level of checks can be undertaken in advance of matching taking place given the number of people due to arrive in Scotland in a very short time scale. Does the committee wish to draw the instrument to the attention of the Parliament under reporting ground J for failure to comply with the laying requirements? At the same time, is the committee content with the Scottish Government's explanation provided for the breach of the laying requirements. Also under this agenda item, no points have been raised on SSIs 2022, 153, 156, 157 and 161. Is the committee content with those instruments? Under agenda item number 4, we are considering an instrument not subject to any parliamentary procedure. No points have been raised on SSIs 2022, 154. Is the committee content with this instrument? I will move the committee into private.