 MSPs have been examining the impact of welfare reform, and today they heard from Salis, the contractor assessing many Scots who are moving from disability living allowance to the new personal independence payment. We feel we are delivering a high quality service. We have had informal feedback from both ATOS and DWP that were among the highest quality in the UK in terms of the report writing that we're submitting. And as I say, we haven't had to date touchwood many complaints from the general public that are going through the process. The committee's convener, Michael McMahon, gave his take on the evidence. We heard a very positive message from Salis from their own perspective about how they are implementing these new assessments. But I think it's fair to say that we also heard a very positive message from ATOS when they were self-analysing and assessing how they were implementing the process, which is why we have the UC process. It allows individuals to tell us their experiences. We want to ensure that the individual's dignity is at the centre of all of this process. There have been real concerns that that hasn't been the case so far. And whatever the system delivers for people, they should at least be left with their dignity at the end of it. Deputy convener Jamie Hepburn picked up on the style of assessment Salis are adopting. I think one of the most positive things we heard about today was Salis trying to bring the ethos, the culture and the philosophy of the national health service to the process for assessing people who have made a claim. I think most people would welcome that. They talked about the type of environment they try to bring for the assessment process, the fact that there's no security guards there and it's just really a core part of their function, talking about treating people as patients rather than clients. So that's something I think we should welcome. If you want to tell the committee about your experience of moving towards a personal independence payment, then please visit www.scottish.parliament.uk slash your-say-pip.