 Welcome to the Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform Committee's third meeting of 2019. Before we move on to the first item in the agenda, I can remind everyone to switch off their mobile phones, I'll just make sure that mine's off, as they may affect the broadcasting system. Agenda item 1 is the European Union Withdrawal Act 2018. The first item in the agenda contains a request from the Scottish Government to the committee to consent to the UK Government legislating using the powers under the European Union Withdrawal Act. Agenda item 2 is the European Union Withdrawal Act 2018. It is in relation to the waste miscellaneous amendments EU exit number two regulations 2018. Have we got any comments on this statutory instrument, Claudia? Thank you convener, it's just a very brief comment just to highlight the importance of those waste directives. The significance they've had in driving forward issues within Scotland. ac mae'n perffynciaeth y cyfnod i gweithio'r slynydddiadau. Efallai gwybod achos ddweud â'r gweithio. Mae'n fawr i ddweud eraill mwy ddweud ar gweithio'r gwaith. Gwelwch ar y ddweud, Fyguimser. Rwy sy'n ei fawr i ddymu'r gweithio'r Gwelwch yn gyd i'r cysyllt o'r Minister i Gwelwch cyfnod o'r regulatio'r Merthau i'r Gwelwch. I can confirm that the committee will write to the Scottish Government on that basis. Are you content to delegate authority to me to sign off on the letter to the Scottish Government? Yes. Thank you. That concludes the committee's agenda in public session today. At its next meeting on 29 January, the committee will continue its consideration of a draft stage 1 report on the climate change emissions reduction target, Scotland Bill. The committee will also consider secondary legislation relating to environment, food and rural affairs. As previously agreed, the committee will now move into private session and request the public gallery be vacated.