 Felly, mae'n gulio'r 25rhyw gyrfaethol Fawr i'w melyddoch chi i chi ddweud i campaignhau a'r 2020-23. The apologies have been received from Beatrice Wishart and Jim Fairlie. I welcome Christine Grahame to the meeting whose attending is a substitute. Karen, Rhoda and Christine are all participating remotely this morning. It gives us all a bit more elbow room. Be ffo'r wygέn, rwy'n caill i'r mwyaf cyflawn ei ffasciaeth y pwylliant, ond rwy'r Fy modaig y First Item of Business on consideration for consent notification for three UK Si's. That Planto Protection product's Miscellaneous Amendments Regulation 2023, official controls established lists Regulation 2023, and Citis Anitory Conditions Amendment No 2, Regulations 2023. Do any members have any comments on any of the notifications? No. Are members content to agree with the Scottish Government's decision to consent in the provision set out in the notifications being included in the UK rather than Scottish subordinate legislation? The committee will now consider the first EU law tracker report. This report was commissioned by the Constitution European External Affairs and Culture Committee to provide an analysis of developments in the EU law and a Scots law. The intention is that this would enable the Scottish Parliament to monitor the Scottish Government's commitment to regulatory alignment, and there is an expectation that subject committees will consider each EU law tracker report. The clerk set out the four case studies that relate to our committee, the rural affairs and islands remit, and proposes the committee rights to the Scottish Government to ask a number of questions. Do the members have any comments on the EU law tracker or reports? No. Are you content that the clerk is writing a letter to the Scottish Government with a number of questions? That concludes our business in public. We will now move into private session, and I suspend the meeting for a short comfort break.