 Rhoedd y cwestiwn y dyfod yn nifer 14111 yn yng Ngwyllgor Mark Griffin a'r Llywodraeth Cymru yng Ngwyllgor ond os yn adnodd, wrth gwrs, nid amser dyna bwysig? Os wnaethoio â'i cyflyg, nid g pressedur. Yn y gofyn dda, mae'n mod i, mae'n mod i'r gwyllgor i'r holl oeddaeth, Because I think it gives them the opportunity that they really ought to have and should have had. And I think the vote, the passing of this Bill, is when it happened I felt really quite overwhelmed because it has been such a long battle and it is finally over, and I am hugely excited! It has been a very emotional day. And it all dates back to the conference in Malan Mae'r llai'r language was banned and oral education was enforced upon deaf children for many, many years. Finally, we now have some legislation that recognises BSL and I'm really pleased because I think it will really impact on the future of deaf children and their progress. It means an awful lot. In my family, two generations ago, I had four deaf relatives and my great great uncle and aunt at that time were attending a deaf school at Donaldson's and in 1880 at Milan there was a conference that banned use of sign language in education when they were at school and now I'm here, I'm deaf myself and I'm here when that decision is reversed by the Scottish Parliament. And it's had a massive emotional impact on me. I think it will make life a lot more open for deaf people. I mean, we've traditionally experienced an awful lot of barriers to our lives. Well, when the vote was made, it made me very emotional or hugely proud, I think, but very emotional because this is such an important day for the deaf community in Scotland, in Britain and in the world. And I feel hugely excited because I think the future of young deaf people and their education could change as a result of this bill. And I think there have been traditionally a lot of barriers to young people within education and I think those barriers could now be removed. The motion is there for agreed to and the British Sign Language Scotland Bill is passed.