 The next item of business is consideration of business motion 4-9-9-0 in the name of George Adam on behalf of Parliamentary Bureau on changes to today's business. Any member who wishes to speak against the motion should press their request-to-speak button now, and I call on George Adam to move the motion. Thank you, Presiding Officer, and moved. Thank you, Minister. I call on Neil Bibby. Thank you, Presiding Officer. I have lodged an amendment to the business motion, and I rise to speak in support of that amendment. At the Parliamentary Bureau meeting today, the Government indicated that unfortunately the Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs is isolating due to Covid and unable to attend the Parliament. We wish her a speedy recovery. Ministers have participated remotely in debates, but given the Cabinet Secretary is leading for the Government, on the Good Food Nation Bill, which has many amendments, she will be unable to take direct interventions in order to provide clarity on the legislation. We will also inhibit the free flow of debate. I raised serious concerns about this at the Bureau today, and remarks made by Ministers at Stage 3 form part, as you know, of the interpretation of the legislation for years to come. It was suggested that another minister could respond, but it was also acknowledged fairly, I think, that they would not have the intimate knowledge of the bill to respond properly and provide that clarity to members. The suggestion of taking interventions at the end of the minister's contributions, I also do not think is satisfactory and would not provide that free flow of debate. I did not think that this was satisfactory and I do not think so now. I think that it would put Parliament in a bad light. I will take an intervention. Does Neil Bibby agree with me that what has attempt to change the business motion is the expression of the straw that broke the camel's back? That today this Parliament has been treated with nothing but contempt by the Scottish Government. Does he share my growing concern that this Parliament is unable to hold this Government to account and therefore is failing the people of Scotland because of the arrogance of the First Minister and the Scottish Government? That issue was also discussed at the Bureau today. I have made clear my views that Government announcements should be made to the Parliament first and then press conferences should happen later. That was expressed at the Bureau today. Those statements should be given by the First Minister, not by the Cabinet Secretary for Constitution. I also think that there are serious concerns about later today in terms of the Good Food Nation Bill about not only holding the Government's account but properly scrutinising and for the Government to provide clarity on that legislation. I did not think that that was satisfactory at the Bureau and I do not think that it is satisfactory now. That is why I will press an amendment that would postpone the Good Food Nation Bill at stage 3 to ensure that there is proper parliamentary scrutiny and clarity on that important piece of legislation. I welcome to respond on behalf of the Parliamentary Bureau. Thank you, Presiding Officer, with regards to Ms Gougeon. As you know, Ms Gougeon tested positive for Covid today but was still fit enough to be online and take part in the proceedings. I agree at the Bureau that there would be an option of flexibility with the Presiding Officer's indulgence to be able to find a way to work around the situation that we found ourselves in and to ensure that members get the opportunity to engage with Ms Gougeon. There will be a minister here in the chamber who, should there be any technical issues, will be able to, as normal, fill in that spot left by the member as well. With regards to today's statement, the publication of that statement is a scene setting and comparative analysis paper that makes no significant policy commitments or announcements regarding our proposals for an independent Scotland. We will seek to engage, Presiding Officer. I find it hard to believe that the Opposition members think that it is difficult that the SNP and the Greens believe in an independent Scotland. Further more, Presiding Officer, the Scottish Government respects the role of Parliament in scrutinising delivery of its work programme and the Cabinet Secretary will be in the chamber and already is in the chamber, ready to provide more information to the Parliament on the publication. Once again, I stand by the business and the discussions that we had in Bureau. The question is that amendment 4990.1, in the name of Neil Bibby, be agreed. Are we all agreed? The Parliament is not agreed, therefore we will move to vote and there will be a short suspension to allow members to access the digital voting system.