 Yr next agenda item is consideration of a negative surgery instrument, the Coronavirus Recovery and Reform Scotland Act 2022, early expiry of provisions regulations of 2023. I refer members to paper three. Are members content not to make any recommendations to the Parliament on this instrument? I wish you well. I look forward to welcoming John Swinney. I Thank you for your time, convener. as it's takes replacement, it is in sedtember so thank you, Collette mum, thank you very much it is been an absolute pletaphoricave, working with you all and I will miss you so... .. awareness . Thank you, I wish Collette had said the very best. I am very dissapointed that I will not be sitting next to John Swinney. It's committee for the next three and a half years and I will no longer be sitting on the Justice Committee after the session closes. I should add, by the way, that if any alarm goes off in the building, it's entirely unrelated to what I'm about to say. That's a forewarning. I'd just like to thank the convener, deputy convener, colleagues and the clerking team, including Spice and everyone who supports the Criminal Justice Committee over the last two and a bit years for their patience, their forbearance on occasion and also their support. To me personally, as I've worked on the committee, I've worked in a number of committees since I got elected and a number of bills. I have to say that this is one of the best functioning and most cohesive and constructive and positive environments to work in. The committees in this Parliament do a tremendous job. It's never said enough in the unicameral existence that we have, the importance of committee work. I've always tried to approach that with a constructive and a positive outlook and I hope that's been welcomed by members. I would like to put on record my other thanks to my colleague Russell Finlay who I know will do a great job in his work on the Criminal Justice Committee as he approached what will be a very challenging legislative environment over the next two years. I know that from your work programme and I know the committee is going to face some tremendous challenges as it makes quite major reforms to Scotland's justice system and I do wish the committee all the very best in doing so. With that, I would just make a plea that the committee, notwithstanding its potential changes in membership, continues in that vein that it approaches its work in a positive manner with the good accord and rapport that we've enjoyed over the last years. I hope that that continues for members and I will continue to play my part in the Parliament as best I can in that vein as I think it's solely lacking in politics these days. So I wish the members of the committee the very best over the next two and a half years. I genuinely shock that we're losing two members of the committee. I just wanted to endorse what Jamie said about how we've worked really closely together and really valued the work that you both did. It would definitely be a miss. It's a hard bill and I know we'll get two incredibly good new members but you will miss the continuity and there's no doubt because we've had some hard things to do but I wish colleagues the best. Whatever committee you end up in. Thanks Pauline. Thank you Jamie for your words and Collette. I just want to endorse what my colleagues have said. Thank you for your contribution. You've always been a really active member on the committee and we will miss you. We really wish you well in your new roles in the broader Parliament and on your new committees. Thank you for your contributions. On that note, that concludes our business in public this morning and we'll now move into private session.