 Fel byddai'r caelig, mwyaf ffrindiau mewn gweithio yn seisengau hyfforddiant, gyngergyn ni, elew panfyrdd yn ei drafod ei hunain. Felly, rydw i, yn gennymau ddweud i'r ffordd ac mae'r gwreidli Mennyddiol, ac rydw i'r fel mwyaf i'r gweithio am fwyaf i'r mewn gweldiau eithilon. Felly, rydw i, iddyn nhw i gwybod swydd seithio i eich gweldiau, ac rydw i— Felly, fydd yn ddwyf yn gweithio a chyfyddiadau i'r gweldiau eithilon, I want to remind everyone present to switch mobile phones to silent and no apologies have been received. Agenda item 1, decoration of interests. The first agenda item is for each of us to declare an interest that we have but are relevant to the work of the committee. Backgirmed information is provided in the declaration of interest paper 1. Can I put on record that I have no relevant interests to declare? I will now invite each committee member to declare any relevant interests. I will come back to Stephanie Cullhane. I am a practising doctor working in GP and also in hospital. I am a member of the British Medical Association. I am a member of the Royal College of General Practitioners. I am a member of the Royal College of Surgeons. I am a member of the MDT-US, a defence union. I have spoken previously on lots of health topics across BBC, TV, radio and STV. I currently remain a registered nurse and I am a member of NHS Toffris and Galloway's vaccination team. I will continue to be available to us and, if required, to support further Covid vaccination in the upcoming months. I will update my register as necessary to declare any income derived when that occurs. I thank you. I have no relevant interests to declare. I have no relevant interests to declare. I thank you. I thank you, Carol. Paul O'Kee. I thank you, David. Until 10 May, I was a policy and participation manager at Enable Scotland, which is a learning disability charity and social care provider. I am currently a councillor in Ysgrunffershire council and until 10 June I was deputy leader of the council and convener for education and equalities. I am also a member of the GMV union. I thank you, David. I am currently a councillor at Stirling council and I am also a member of the GMV trade union. I thank you very much, Evelyn. Annie Wells. I have no relevant interests to declare. I thank you, Annie. Can I go back to Stephanie Callaghan, please, to declare any interests? I see Stephanie has left, so we will move to agenda item 2, the choice of convener. The committee's next task is to choose a convener. The procedure is explained in the choice of convener, paper 2. Parliament has agreed that only members of the Scottish National Party are eligible for nominations as convener of this committee. I invite members of that party to nominate one of their number for this post. Can I have nominations, please? David, convener, I would like to nominate Gillian Martin, please. Thank you, Emma. Is there any other nominations? Do we agree to choose Gillian Martin as our convener? Yes. As no member has indicated otherwise, can I congratulate Gillian on her appointment and wish her every success as convener of the health, social care and sports committee? I am happy to hand over a chair. I am very pleased to be nominated, agreed as the convener for the health, social care and sports committee. I look forward to working for you all. It is not a declaration of interest of the likes of my colleagues, but I polish and put on record that I have a daughter who is a student midwife at Robert Gordon's University and currently working in placements across health boards in Scotland. It is best to declare that. We will be able to go to Stephanie Callaghan once she is logged on and thrown out of the meeting. I will come back to Stephanie once she is in. She will let me know in the chat box when she is in and we can get that done. Our next agenda item is agenda item 3. Our next task is to choose a deputy convener. The Parliament has agreed that only members of the Scottish Labour Party are eligible for a nomination as deputy convener of this committee. I invite members of that party to nominate one of their numbers for this post. I nominate Paul O'Cain, please. Harold Mocken has nominated Paul O'Cain. Do we agree to choose Paul O'Cain as a deputy convener? I will assume that everyone does unless someone indicates otherwise, but I am seeing agreement across everyone's faces. That is agreed. I congratulate Paul O'Cain on his appointment as deputy convener and I look forward very much to working with him. Agenda item 4 is a decision on taking business in private. The next item of business is a decision to whether to discuss a work programme in private at this meeting and all future meetings. Again, I am assuming that everyone agrees unless a member indicates otherwise. Are we agreed? We are agreed. Agenda item 5. The committee has asked to thank the session 5 health and sport committee for its legacy paper. We wish to note it for now and agree to consider it as part of our work programme discussion. Are members content to do that? We are. I am waiting to see if Stephanie MacDonald is back so that she can make her declaration of interest. I am not saying that she is here. We might be suspended briefly. We can do it in private session and it will make sure that it is available so that members of the public can see her declaration of interest. I am going to close the public part of this meeting and move into private session.