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[The Convener opened the meeting at 14:00]
I open the meeting 17 seconds late. Good afternoon and welcome to the second meeting of the committee in 2006. We have received apologies from Gordon Jackson, Charlie Gordon and Phil Gallie. Committee members might wish to know that, sadly, Phil's wife has passed away. We will pass on our condolences and let him know that our thoughts are with him.
That would be appropriate.
I welcome Emma Berry to the clerking team.
Why do we not fetter him with a summons?
Would that be in writing or verbally?
Are we due to hear from him on anything else? Could we double up?
He is coming to our meeting on 28 February to discuss the European Union's priorities and programme. Could we combine that with discussion of the costs and benefits of the summit?
Yes, we could.
I was not at the meeting at which we agreed to invite him along. I felt that the report was self-explanatory—although we would always be happy to welcome a minister who had expressed an interest in attending one of our meetings. I agree with Jim Wallace: we would not want to have an hour-long stand-alone session with the minister on the G8 summit—15 minutes would be fine—so we could tie it in with something else.
We would struggle to fill half an hour, never mind an hour, on that issue alone.
That is why I suggested 15 minutes.
Would everyone be happy if we asked the minister to address the G8 issue when he speaks to us about the EU's priorities and programme?