Members who participate in the meeting remotely are required to do so from within the Leinster House precincts only. I remind those in attendance to make sure their mobile phones are switched off or in silent mode.
I welcome the witnesses. They are protected by absolute privilege in respect of what they say to the committee. This means they have an absolute defence against any defamation action in respect of anything they say at the meeting. However, they are expected not to abuse this privilege. It is my duty as Chair to ensure this privilege is not abused. Therefore, if their statements are potentially defamatory in relation to an identifiable person or entity, they will be directed to discontinue their remarks. It is imperative that they comply with any such direction. Witnesses are reminded of the long-standing parliamentary practice to the effect that they should not comment on, criticise or make charges against any person or entity either by name or in such a way as to make him or her identifiable, or otherwise engage in speech that might be regarded as damaging to the good name of the person or entity.
Members are reminded of the long-standing parliamentary practice that they should not comment on, criticise or make charges against a person or entity outside the Houses or an official either by name or in such a way as to make him or her identifiable.
At the outset of the meeting and before we participate further, I take the opportunity to acknowledge the passing of the Cathaoirleach's brother, John Naughten. This committee has a remit for rural and community development. At the heart of that is talented and determined county councillors who go above and beyond to achieve local policy outcomes which can be a national example. There is little doubt in my mind but that John exemplified these qualities as a dedicated public representative and would have made an excellent TD should he have been elected. At this sad time, we are thinking of John's family - his wife, Breda, his daughters Emma, Leah and Orlaith, and all those who knew John. Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam.
I invite members who may wish to say a few words to do so.