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For example, Anne and Christine from Outside the Box have ensured that their group of older people have embraced getting online, which can sometimes be a bit scary.
A lot of lawyers do their business online, but a lot of the old texts are not online, and finding the relevant passages in them—one has to refer to other textbooks—can be a difficult process.
We have received apologies from Fergus Ewing, but I am delighted to welcome Marie McNair, who joins us live in the committee room, rather than online, for the first time. Agenda item 1 is a decision on taking business in private.
I will bring in James Dornan, who has some questions for you. James is joining us online. Stephen Boyle mentioned public sector reform in response to a question, I think, from Jamie Greene.