Perhaps more worryingly, were we to keep the petition open, given the aim of the petition to ban ultra-processed foods in school meals, we might end up with those who provide the meals—whether it is food service providers or local authorities—mimicking the Scottish Government and going down the definition route, rather than ultimately trying to help our children to have the healthiest possible start that they can have during school time.Therefore, unfortunately, I think that the petitioner’s aims would be best served by closing the petition under rule 15.7 of standing orders and for the petitioner to look at the issue again, perhaps with a petition that is more focused on healthier options and not focused on terms such as “ultra-processed”, in order to let the new committee in the new session of Parliament look into the issue in some detail.