 Europe is one of the key items on the political agenda today, whether it's the planned referendum on the UK's place in Europe or how it should be reformed. Now the Scottish Parliament's European and External Relations Committee is holding an inquiry into both these subjects. It wants to establish the potential impact on Scotland and it wants to hear your views. The inquiry is the Scottish Parliament's committee will look at the in and out referendum in Europe and the reform agenda that's being proposed and how that will then impact on Scotland. So what we want to hear from is anyone who's getting interested in this debate to give us their views, whether you're an academic or you're an interested party, are you just a general member of the public, please use all of the avenues that we've got to give us that evidence very active on social media and that's a way to get to us very quickly. I think the European Union needs to understand that whilst they're negotiated with the UK, Scotland has perhaps some different aspirations and they need to keep that in mind because until today whatever happens we still live in the European Union and the people who live here need to know that the European Union is taking on our concerns and our hopes and aspirations and I think that's very important for people of Scotland to understand. So the evidence that we are going to get on the committee I think will go in some way to get the message out to people outside to show them that we as a committee are taking this very seriously, that we're actually taking evidence and we will take that to the parliament in due course. You can get more information about the inquiry on our web page and you can send us your views by post or email. Submissions must be received by Wednesday 9 September. You can also join the debate on social media.