 Mae hyn yn ei wneud, a ddim ei bod yn ddangos i ddweud yn cyd-d入an, ac mae'r cwestiynau ddilladau y Cymru yn gyntaf, lleio ddilladau, yn cynnyddio i ddiwedd, yn y cyd-d入an, i ddilladau, i ddilladau, yn cyd-d入an, i ddilladau, yn cyd-d入an, i ddilladau, i ddilladau, yn cyd-d入an. Mae'r cyd-d入an yn cyd-d入an. Mae y bwysig iawn, a allanu'r dynnodau iawn. Felly mae'r dynnaethaf, maen nhw'n ei experin fel yn difnod wlad. Mae'r dynnaethaf yn dweud yn y dynnaethaf. Mae'r dynnaethaf yn gyffredinol 5-5-4-1, rwy'n cael llawer yn yr ystafelly ddod maen nhw'n yn 67. Rwy'n cyfarfodconnector. Mae'n cyfarfodŵn sy'n ei ddod yn meddwl. that motion 5254, in the name of George Adam, on behalf of the parliamentary bureau, setting out a business programme, be agreed. Are we all agreed? The Parliament is not agreed, and therefore we will move to a vote. Members should cast their votes now. The vote is closed. Point of order, Stephanie Callaghan. Thank you, Presiding Officer. My app wasn't working, I would have voted yes. Thank you, Ms Callaghan. That would be recorded. Point of order, Marie Todd. Thank you, Presiding Officer. I was unable to connect, and I would have voted yes. Okay. Thank you, Ms Todd. That would be recorded. Okay, just one second. Thank you, Marie McCallan. Point of order. Thank you, Ms McCallan. Your vote was recorded. The result of the vote in motion 5254, in the name of George Adam, is, yes, 63, no, 47. There were no abstentions. The motion is therefore agreed. The next item of business is consideration of parliamentary bureau motion 5255, on designation of lead committee. I ask George Adam, on behalf of the parliamentary bureau, to move the motion. Thank you, Presiding Officer, and moved. Thank you, minister. The question on this motion will be put at decision time, and in fact there are six questions to be put as a result of today's business. The first question is that motion 5222, in the name of Ben Macpherson, on social security special rules for end-of-life bill, UK legislation, be agreed. Are we all agreed? Yes. The motion is therefore agreed. Turning to the second question, I remind members that, if the amendment in the name of Donald Cameron is agreed to, the amendment in the name of Sarah Boyack will fall. The next question is that amendment 5235.2, in the name of Donald Cameron, which seeks to amend motion 5235, in the name of Angus Robertson, on Northern Ireland protocol bill, be agreed. Are we all agreed? Yes. The Parliament is not agreed. Therefore, there will be a vote. Members should cast their votes now. The vote is now closed. The result of the vote on amendment 5235.2, in the name of Donald Cameron, is, yes, 25, no, 85. The amendment is therefore not agreed. The next question is that amendment 5235.3, in the name of Sarah Boyack, which seeks to amend motion 5235, in the name of Angus Robertson, on Northern Ireland protocol bill, be agreed. Are we all agreed? Yes. The Parliament is not agreed. Therefore, there will be a division. Members should cast their votes now. The vote is now closed. Point of order, Russell Findlay. App Catastrophe. It appears not to have registered my vote. It could have been a no. Thank you, Mr Findlay. We will ensure that that was recorded. Point of order, Kevin Stewart. Thank you, Presiding Officer. My app seems to have frozen and I would have voted yes. Thank you, Mr Stewart. We will ensure that that was recorded. Gordon MacDonald, point of order. Presiding Officer, my app says connection lost, so I don't know if my vote was recorded. Mr MacDonald, your vote was recorded and Mr Stewart, your vote was in fact recorded. Thank you. The result of the vote on amendment 5235.3, in the name of Sarah Boyack, is yes, 85, no, 25. The amendment is therefore agreed. The next question is that motion 5235, in the name of Angus Robertson, as amended, on Northern Ireland protocol bill, be agreed. Are we all agreed? Yes. Can I repeat that? Are we all agreed? Yes. We are all agreed. The fifth question is that motion 5154, in the name of Ash Regan, on fireworks and pyrotechnic article Scotland Bill, be agreed. Members should cast their votes now. The vote is now closed. The result of the vote on motion 5154, in the name of Ash Regan, is yes, 84, no, zero. There were 25 abstentions. The motion is therefore agreed. The fireworks and pyrotechnic article Scotland Bill is passed. The final question is that motion 5255, in the name of George Adam, on designation of lead committee, be agreed. Are we all agreed? Yes. The Parliament is agreed and that therefore concludes decision time. We will move on to members' business after a short pause, and I ask members who are leaving the chamber to please do so quietly. Thank you.