In this chamber and throughout Scotland, we have a propensity to debate the constitutional arrangements that bind us, but—this is in no way an attempt at political point scoring—I think that we can all agree that, whether or not Scotland votes for independence next year, we will continue to read the same newspapers, watch the same current affairs programmes on television and visit the same news websites. It is therefore vital that we have a cohesive, single system in place to regulate the press, whether the medium is produced in Scotland and read elsewhere or vice versa.I am pleased that the Parliament has been able to achieve general agreement on a solution that deals with public concerns about the business of journalism while protecting a free press.