It changed. We had pencilled in 19 April, and I issued the letter accordingly but at Thursday's meeting the members changed the date to 20 April. A number of members indicated that 19 April did not suit them. The new date does not suit me but there is nothing I can do about it. I understand how some of us might be put out by that change of date but my hands were tied. I was happier with the earlier date but all members opted for the Thursday, which is not our normal day. We have had to inform the Department of Health and Children.
The next item is an e-mail from Mr. Kevin Lydon on commission communications and a common consolidation tax base, to be noted. There is another communique from the European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions to be noted. The next item is No. 362, a letter from the clerk forwarded to the Joint Committee on Education and Science on the OECD economic forum 2006. I suggest we note that. The next item is a letter to the clerk from the Joint Committee on European Affairs on correspondence received by the committee on the parliamentary meeting, The Future of Europe, on 8 and 9 May. If members wish we can include this on the agenda for the next meeting. We will include that on the agenda and decide accordingly. The next item is an e-mail enclosing a copy of a newsletter, to be noted. The next item is a European Union regional policy newsletter, to be noted. The next item is No. 363, a letter from the clerk to the Sub-Committee on European Scrutiny. We will deal with that when we deal with EU scrutiny.
The next item is an e-mail from Deputy Catherine Murphy, enclosing parliamentary questions on court actions regarding special education. This is relevant to today's meeting. As it only arrived yesterday evening, it will be circulated to members now. I thank her for sending it. That is all the business that comes under the correspondence heading.
The next item relates to travel. Members have indicated their interest in attending the OECD forum on balancing globalisation in Paris on 22 and 23 May 2006. We have to formally pass a motion approving travel.