 Can welcome everyone to the 12th meeting in 2019 of the Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee. The first item of business is to propose that the committee takes item 6 on the Delegated Powers provisions in the Planning Scotland Bill in private. Do we agree to that? Agreed. Okay. Item 2, considering an instrument subject to affirmative procedure, the instrument is the Draft Companies Act 2006 Scottish Public Sector. The purpose of the order is to enable the accounts of ILF Scotland to be audited by the Auditor General for Scotland with effect from 24 May. There is a failure to follow proper drafting practice in the instrument due to the omission of a paragraph about its extent. The instrument does not clearly indicate whether it forms part of the law of Scotland or extends to the whole of the UK, but only as a matter of Scots law. Further details can be found in our published papers. Does the committee wish to draw the order to the attention of Parliament on the general reporting ground in respect of a failure to follow proper drafting practice? Agreed. Agreed. Item 3, considering an instrument subject to negative procedure, no points have been raised on SSIs 2019-98 and 101. Is the committee content with those? Contained. Item 4, considering an instrument not subject to any parliamentary procedure, no points have been raised on SSI 2019-99. Is the committee content with this instrument? Contained. Item 5, considering the Scottish Government's response to our stage 1 report on the South of Scotland Enterprise Bill, the Government's agreed to lodge an amendment in relation to one of our recommendations. Does the committee wish to note the Government's response to our stage 1 report on that bill? Agreed. Thank you, and I'll move the meeting into private.