 The Commission set up to provide the Scottish Parliament with an MOT check has delivered a report with proposals it says will make the Parliament more effective. It will now be for the Parliament to consider the Commission on Parliamentary Reforms recommendations, which include smaller, stronger committees with conveners elected by Parliament, allowing committees to meet at the same time as a debating chamber, supporting efforts to improve diversity of parliamentary candidates, scrapping the requirement for questions to be published before First Minister's Questions. Well we have 75 specific recommendations and taken together and implemented together that should result in a Parliament that is stronger, more effective, more engaged with people across the whole of Scotland, producing legislation of a high standard so that everybody in Scotland can feel proud of their Parliament as it faces the challenges of new powers in the future. Well this is a detailed and comprehensive report. The Commission of taking evidence across the whole of Scotland and come up with a series of recommendations which I believe will improve the accountability of the Scottish Parliament. We are already at the centre of political life in Scotland but this will improve our relationship with the people of Scotland, it will improve the process of scrutiny and improve our openness. I believe it will enhance our reputation. You can view the report in full on the Commission's web page.