 Welcome everyone to the 17th meeting in 2019 of the Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee. We have apologies from Mary Fee and Stuart McMillan, but I welcome Alex Neil to his first meeting of the committee. Alex is attending as a substitute member on behalf of Stuart McMillan. The first item on our agenda is declaration of interest in accordance with section 3 of the code of conduct. I invite Alex Neil to declare any interests relevant to the remit of the committee. The next item of business is to propose that the committee takes items 4 and 5 on consideration of the Delegated Powers provisions in the fuel poverty bill and a paper on our work relating to the Scottish Law Commission bills in private. Do we agree to that? Item 3 is to consider an instrument subject to negative procedure. It is the local government pension scheme, miscellaneous amendments, Scotland regulations, 2019 SSI 2019-161. The main purpose of the regulations is to provide the entitlement to retire at 55, which applies to deferred pension members of the local government pension scheme. It also makes some changes to the requirements for cohabiting partner pensions. There are a couple of errors in the regulations relating to a misplaced word and a paragraph that appears twice, albeit with slightly different wording. Full details are in our published papers. Does the committee wish to draw the regulations to the attention of the Parliament on the general reporting ground as they contain a couple of drafting errors? Do the committee wish to welcome the Government's undertaking to lay a further instrument to correct the errors, timmously, for the regulations to come into force on 28 June? Yes. I will move the meeting into private.