First, Sylvia Jackson will report on the meeting with a delegation from the Swedish Parliament.
Winnie Ewing, Margo MacDonald and Maureen Macmillan were also present. It was a most useful meeting. There was no heavy debate on any particular issue, but it was nice to talk about issues that we share, such as domestic violence, offenders and drug issues, and to get another perspective on those issues.
Thank you.
They were going on an intensive tour of the Highlands after the meeting.
Very good.
Oh, it was absolutely wonderful. [Laughter.] He is Adonis—and the most eligible bachelor in Europe. He was very pleased with me because I speak Dutch, which is my secret weapon. I was a student at The Hague Academy of International Law and I once had a Dutch boyfriend, which was a good incentive. I had a long chat with the prince, who is an amazingly talented fellow in terms of sport: he flies planes and is an Olympic person. His English was absolutely perfect.
It was certainly a cultural experience for Prince William of Orange as well. [Laughter.] Thank you.
I agree with your position, convener. That meeting is usually the most important Fisheries Council meeting of the year. The agenda shows that it is a crunch meeting.
I could invite members of the Rural Affairs Committee to our next meeting.
Gulp—I will happily co-ordinate that, if that is the committee's wish.
Are members agreed?
Give him forestry if he says no.
I will invite members of the Rural Affairs Committee to the next meeting.
It would be a good idea to ask the Executive to report back as well. It might be helpful to ask the Executive to report activity proactively to the committee. As there is no individual minister for European matters, it is quite difficult to pick up what the Executive has been doing.
We will try to schedule that item on to the agenda, but it will probably be taken at a meeting early in the new year. Is that agreed?
I have one further item to report to members. It appears that the objective 3 plan will not be ready in time for our next meeting. Therefore, we may need to schedule a meeting between then and Christmas to consider the plan. The alternative is for us to get the plan at short notice, an experience that we have been through before and that I do not think is acceptable. Members need plenty of time to consider the plan. We will come back to this issue when I have further information, which I hope will be by the next meeting.
Could the committee make a decision one way or the other on what is happening on the East of Scotland European Consortium conference? We need to make other plans if we are not going to attend.
Stephen Imrie will speak to people individually about that at the end of, rather than during, the meeting. I thank everyone for attending.
Meeting closed at 15:56.