 The Scottish Parliament's Welfare Reform Committee has heard much about the experiences of people affected by changes to the social security system, as those changes have unrolled over the last three years. Now it's looking to the future at changes which may come from the devolution of some welfare powers to Scotland within the Scotland Bill currently working its way through Westminster. Well, we have known for some time that the Smith Commission is going to be delivering new powers to Scotland. A lot of them are going to be in relation to welfare and we want to see whatever powers are delivered through the Scotland Bill at Westminster, we want now to hold an inquiry into how we use those powers. So we want the public out there, those involved in the third sector and other organisations to deal with welfare to start to give us ideas about what they think we should do with the powers that we're going to have. It's now about putting the meat on the bones and that's what we have to do in our inquiry. The committee wants your views on how the new welfare powers proposed by the Smith Agreement should be used to improve or change. Personal independent payments, the disability living allowance, the attendance allowance and carers allowance. The housing and administrative arrangements of the universal credit, as well as discretionary housing payments. The work programme and work choice. The regulated social fund, new benefits, top ups and the delivery of benefits overall. You can get more information about the inquiry on our web page. You can submit your views to the committee by email and post. Submissions must be received by Friday 28 August and join a debate on social media.