I do not always agree with my friend and neighbour, Alan Massie, but in his column on Sunday, referring to our new Museum of Scotland, he wrote: "It would . . . say something disturbing about the mental state of the nation if we can put up a fine museum to house the relics and evidence of our history, but shrink from building a new parliament on grounds of cost".I cannot help being a son of the manse, so I hope that colleagues will forgive me if I conclude by paraphrasing a familiar line: courage, brothers and sisters, do not stumble.I move,That the Parliament notes:(a) the attached report of the SPCB on the Holyrood project (SP Paper 99) together with(b) the report by John Spencely attached as Annexe 1;(c) the photographs incorporated as Annexe 2 which are available from the Scottish Parliament Document Supply Centre;(d) the revised budget of £195 million set out in Annexe 3.