 Good morning and welcome to the first meeting of the Health and Sport Committee in the Scottish Parliament fifth session. I have apologies from Donald Cameron and Colin Smyth. I would ask everyone in the room to switch off their mobile phones as they can interfere with the sound system. Rule 12.1.6 of standing order states that the first meeting of the new session is to be chaired by the oldest committee member. That's me. Until a convener is chosen. The first item on our agenda is the Declaration of Interest. In accordance with section 3 of the code of conduct, I invite members to declare any interest relevant to the remit of the committee. I remind members that any declaration should be brief but sufficiently detailed to make clear to any illustrar the nature of the interest. Can I start by registering my interest? I visited Taiwan last year. The costs were met by the Taiwanese Government. I am the honorary president of Orbison Bowling Club. I am anonwy member of the showman's guild. I have nothing further to declare. I will now invite each member to declare their interest. I am Claire Hawke. I am a registered mental health nurse. I maintain my registration with the nursing and midwifery council. I am also a member of the unison union. Tom Arthur, I own a £1 share in Barhead House Association. I am a member of the musicians union. I am a former director and shareholder at Velvet Music Ltd. I am a former freelance piano teacher. I have nothing else to declare. I am Miles Briggs. I do not have anything to declare as such for the committee. My name is Alex Cole-Hamilton. I am a former convener of the Scottish Alliance for Children's Rights. I also own a property that I rent out to social tenants, which has an income of about £10,000 a year. I have nothing else to declare. I am Alison Johnstone. I am on the board of directors of Scottish Athletics. I am a Scotland committee member of Fields and Trust. I have no other interests that are particularly relevant to the committee. Neil Findlay, my wife and daughter work for NHS Lothian. I am a member of Unite the Union and I am a member of Greenburn Golf Club. Those are relevant to the committee. I am Mary Todd. I am a pharmacist registered with the General Pharmaceutical Council. I am Ivan McKee. In terms of the Declaration of Interest, I have got a property that I rent out and I am still in the area and I am between £10,000 and £15,000 for that and I have got 50 per cent share in that property investment business. That is all. Agenda item 2 is the choice of convener. The second item is to choose a convener. The Parliament has agreed that the only members of the Scottish Labour Party are eligible for nomination as convener of the committee. That being the case, can I invite nominations for the position of convener? I have received one nomination and I therefore ask the committee to agree that Neil Findlay will be chosen as a convener of the committee. Are we all agreed? I congratulate Neil Findlay on his appointment and hand over the chair to the remainder of the proceedings. Our third item is to choose a deputy convener. The Parliament has agreed that only members of the Scottish National Party are eligible for the nomination as deputy convener of the committee. That being the case, can I invite nominations for the position of deputy convener? One nomination has been received and I therefore ask the committee to agree that Clare Hawke will be chosen as deputy convener of the committee. Are we all agreed? Thank you very much and I congratulate Clare on her appointment. I look forward to working with Clare over the coming years. The agenda item 4 is the decision on taking business and private. Today's decision would be whether we consider our work programme in private and we usually discuss that in private and at all future meetings would do the same. It's normal practice. This is because the work programme normally includes discussion on approach papers and witnesses and that type of thing. Are we agreed? We are agreed to remove the committee into private session.