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It removes the need for complaints to go through MSPs and allows complaints to be made orally in special circumstances, or to be made by electronic means.
I am pleased to welcome Alex Neil MSP and John Farquhar Munro MSP, who are not members of the committee but who have an interest in the issue and have lodged amendments.
Yes, but you—as I will—will cease being an MSP at midnight on 31 March. I would happily work with the minister for as long as it takes, but my function ceases next week.
We have a high degree of certainty that Queensberry House and the MSP building will be entirely complete by dates in, I think, March and April next year.
If the individual goes through what we are calling the MSP filter, most MSPs will indicate what the complaints procedures are and strongly recommend that the individual takes that route in the first instance.
The question is partly about culture. I know that MSPs are inundated with material, but I want to mention a COSHEP publication that we sent to all MSPs a short time ago, called "Including Me".
The difference is that the substitution proposal effectively means that someone could attend and vote. An MSP has a right to sit in on this meeting and deliberate.