However, although that is a welcome development, the petitioner is concerned that the proposed process will still be passive, in the sense that it will be up to interested parties to follow through an inquiry's recommendations.On the issue of good practice for public bodies, the petitioner is clearly concerned that the recommendations need to be taken forward. His point about the improved training that is being implemented for procurators fiscal who are involved in fatal accident inquiries is that the Parliament should find out what that training involves.In the light of all that, and given that we can always do a bit more work on such an important topic, I suggest that we keep the petition open and that our legacy paper for our successor committee in the next parliamentary session should suggest that the issue be taken on board by the new committee and perhaps be referred to one of the justice committees.