 I welcome to the 22nd meeting of the Criminal Justice Committee. We have apologies this morning from Collette Stevenson. Our first item of business this morning is to decide whether to take item 3, which is consideration of our approach to the bail and release from custody bill in private. Are we all agreed? Thank you very much. Our next item of business is consideration of the following negative instrument, the prisons and young offenders institutions Scotland amendment rules of 2022 and its SSI number 194. I refer members to paper number one. So can I ask if members have any questions on the content of the instrument? I don't have any questions as such, but I just wanted to put on record that I welcome this instrument as I'm sure we all do. I think it really is a good step forward. We should be doing all we can to reduce, if not eliminate, the need for custody for women. I know there will be some circumstances where that might not be possible, but it's close to the elimination that we can get. I think that any provisions that are put in place to support women who do end up in custody can only be welcomed. So thanks for that. Okay, thanks very much, Fulton. Anybody else got any comments? Katie? If I could just associate myself with what Fulton has said, it's very much the development that we would welcome and we're interested in finding a lot more about how that works, so I would be happy to support the statutory instrument. I think that I would also associate myself with the comments that both Fulton, McGregor and Katie Clark have made. I think that it is a welcome step forward. The spirit of it, to me, seems perfectly sound. On that basis, if members are content not to make any specific recommendations to the Parliament on this interest, we'll conclude that. Thank you all for your views. Okay, so that concludes the public part of the meeting and we'll now move into private session.