 Good morning and welcome to the fifth and final meeting of the National Galleries of Scotland Bill Committee. I remind committee members and members of the public to turn off any mobile devices as they interfere with the sound system even when turned on silent. The only item on our agenda is the consideration stage of the National Galleries of Scotland Bill. We have no amendments to deal with, but in terms of the standing orders, we are obliged to consider each section of the bill and the long title and agree to each formally. We will take the sections in order and the long title last. We have no amendments to deal with, but in terms of the standing orders, we are obliged to consider each section of the bill and the long title and agree to each formally. We will take the sections in order and the long title last. Standing orders allow us to put a single question where groups of sections are to be considered consecutively, and unless members disagree, that is what I propose to do. First, the question is that section 1 to 5 be agreed on. Are we all agreed? Secondly, the question is that the long title to be agreed to. Are we all agreed? Agreed. That ends stage 2 consideration of the bill. I thank my colleagues on the committee, Fiona McLeod and Jean Urquhart, for their time that they have taken to consider the bill. I also thank the promoter and witness for their contributions. The next stage of the bill is the final stage, when the whole Parliament will vote on whether to pass the bill. Any member may lodge an amendment at the final stage. We expect that stage to take place later in January 2016. That ends the consideration stage of the bill. I formally close the meeting.