 Mwbiliadodd a ni'n fawr i ggrifetol a chael yn gyntafol y cymysgol Ysgolwgr, sydd wedi'u rawr i'r Arweinydd Gwladysr yaynwyr yn fawr i'r prifoedd. Wrth gwrs, mae'n cyfarfodd i droswm ysgollogos yng Nghymru sydd eich ddiwethaff i ddifrif i ym n suppressedwyr Cymysgol Cymysgol Cymysgol Cymysgol Cymysgol Cymysgol Agenda item number two is feedback from the justice subcommittee on policing on its meeting of 11 May 2017. Following the verbal report, there will be an opportunity for brief comments or questions, and I refer members to paper one, which is a note by the clerk. As Mary Fee was not able to attend the meeting, I will provide the feedback to the effect that the justice committee on policing met on 11 May when it held a round table evidence session on the role of local police commanders. The subcommittee heard from local police commanders and local authorities representing a number of areas of Scotland. The local police commander is a role that was introduced by the Police and Fire Scotland Act 2012, and the subcommittee heard that in the main it was working well and making good progress. There were examples of good practice and of effective relationships between the local commanders, area commanders and an acknowledgement of continuing challenges. The next meeting of the subcommittee is scheduled for Thursday 18 May 2017, when it will take evidence from Police Scotland and the Scottish Police Authority on the Auditor General's 2015-16 audit of the Scottish Police Authority and its review of Police Scotland's I6 programme. I'm happy to answer any questions. Are there any questions from members? There are no questions. We will now move into private session. The next committee meeting will be on 23 May, when we will have an evidence session on the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service. We will also consider the Limitation Childhood Abuse Scotland Bill at stage 2, and I now suspend briefly.