 Good morning, everyone, and welcome to the fourth meeting of the European and External Relations Committee in session 5. I'd like to remind members and the public to turn off mobile phones to ensure they don't interfere with the broadcasting equipment, and any members using electronic devices to access committee papers during the meeting should ensure that they're switched to silent. No apologies have been received today. Before we proceed to the first item on our agenda, I'd like to welcome our two new members, Emma Harper and Stuart McMillan to the committee, and I look forward to working with you both. I'd also like to take this opportunity to thank our outgoing members, Ash Denham and Bruce Crawford. It was a pleasure to work with both of them, albeit for a very short period of time. On behalf of the committee, I wish them well. Item 1 on the agenda is declaration of interest. I'd like to invite Emma Harper and Stuart McMillan to declare any interests that they might have that are relevant to the committee's work. For me, it might not be an interest at the moment, but I have a partnership with my husband in a bed and breakfast in Dumfries. Thank you, convener. Certainly, when I was at university, I set my first course, which was through the Socrates Erasmus scheme, and when I stood on to doing my masters, I obtained funding from European social fund. Thank you very much, Stuart McMillan. Item 2 is the decision on taking business in private. Item 3 is consideration of the committee's initial report on the EU referendum and its implications for Scotland. Item 4 is consideration of the committee's work programme. Are members agreed? We now move into private session.