It is intended that representatives of national parliaments attend the meeting to discuss the CAP health check, its future after 2013 and the role of European agriculture in energy security. This correspondence has been sent to the agriculture committee. The energy committee may be involved in it too but it is important that this committee notes this meeting and attends, if at all possible. Is that agreed? Agreed.
No. 194 concerns correspondence received by the Ceann Comhairle from the President of the House of Representatives of the Republic of Cyprus. It sets out the outstanding issues that remain to be resolved. It is proposed to note the correspondence. Is that agreed? Agreed.
No. 195 is correspondence received via the Ceann Comhairle from the Polish ambassador endorsing a statement from the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the Polish Parliament on the situation in Georgia. It is proposed to note it. Is that agreed? Agreed.
No. 196 concerns an e-mail forwarding a declaration of presidents of parliaments of the Baltic states and a press statement by speakers of national parliaments of the Nordic and Baltic states on the situation in Georgia. It is proposed to note this. Is that agreed? Agreed.
No. 197 concerns an e-mail from Ms Anna Visser of the European Anti Poverty Network Ireland referring to ongoing EU developments to tackle fuel and energy poverty. It is proposed to note this. It is a matter that the committee may examine at a later stage. Is that agreed? Agreed.
Nos. 198a and 198b concern correspondence received from the Minister for Foreign Affairs regarding the committee’s letter on the future consideration of the Lisbon reform treaty. It is proposed to note them. Is that agreed? Agreed.
No. 199 concerns a courtesy copy of correspondence issued by the Joint Committee on European Scrutiny to the Taoiseach regarding European business in the Oireachtas. It is proposed to note it. Is that agreed? Agreed.
No. 200 concerns correspondence received from the European Parliament representation in Ireland concerning the launch of the Parliament's web-TV service. It is proposed to note it. Members are invited to the launch on Wednesday, 17 September at 6 p.m. at the Dublin offices of the European Parliament.
No. 201 concerns correspondence from the European Parliament Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs regarding a directive on the free movement of citizens. It is proposed to note this. The Joint Committee on Justice, Equality, Defence and Women's Rights has considered the directive and requested information from the line Department. It is proposed to request the committee to send a copy of this information to this committee. Is that agreed? Agreed.