 I welcome everyone to the 21st meeting in 2019 of the Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee. I have an apology from Alison Harris, so Bill Bowman is taking her place today. The first item of business is to propose that the committee takes items 5, 6 and 7 on consideration of the delegated powers provisions in the management of offenders, the non-domestic rates and the referendum bills in private. Do we agree to that? Great. Thank you. Then we will look at consideration of an SSI laid under the European Union Withdrawal Act 2018. We are considering the scrutiny procedure under which it has been laid and the categorisation applied by the Scottish Government. SSI 2019-209 has been laid under the negative procedure and has been categorised as of low significance. The instrument updates the Rural Development Scotland Regulations 2015 to allow the funding of legacy schemes under the Scotland Rural Development programme 2007 to 2013 to continue. Further amendments, correct deficiencies in EU-derived legislation arising from the UK's withdrawal from the EU. Our advisers indicate that the scrutiny procedure and the categorisation could be appropriate. Is the committee content with that? 10. Thank you. Item 3, we are considering instruments subject to negative procedure and no points have been raised on SSIs 2019-209, 210, 212 and 213. Is the committee content with these? Item 4, we are considering an instrument that is not subject to any parliamentary procedure and no points have arisen on SSI 2019-205. Is the committee content with this? 10. Okay, and I'll move the meeting into private.