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Section 6.4 of the code of conduct for members of the Scottish Parliament lays out the rules for cross-party groups, and rule 13 outlines the limitations on the use of parliamentary facilities.
We will set out, as we do in all circumstances—as I did in the spending review 2007 and as I do in the annual budget documents that I lay before the Parliament—the approach that we are taking to other capital projects.
The new models were piloted in April this year and, following intensive staff development for inspectors, associate assessors and lay members, they have been fully implemented from the start of the current term.
It is also important for ensuring a proper chain of accountability. All NDPBs are accountable to the Scottish ministers and, through them, to the Scottish Parliament for the decisions that they take and the money that they spend.
If I understand you correctly, you do not believe that you can account for the effect just through the EU emission trading scheme; Scotland must have a system to account for the effect of aviation on climate change.
Excuse me while I consult the officials to ensure that I give an appropriate answer.The plan is post-NPF, so we will take account of it in successive iterations of our plans.
In that complaints process, service and conduct are separated, and we can do the same here. We are ultimately accountable for our service to our electorates—ideally, there would be an open list so that there was proper accountability for regional members too.