 The First Minister of Business is time for reflection, and her leader is Mr Joe Livingstone, parishioner at St Colm Killl's Catholic church in Rutherglen. Presiding Officer, members of the Scottish Parliament, thank you for this opportunity am ystafun. Mae bydd i falch o'r adolyty ddisgweld, sy'n meddwl i chi yn dysgu o'r gallu cael ei wneud oherwydd o'r rhywun oedd gwaith, y fidwar dros oeddodol. Byddwch chi'n ei ddweud i ddigwydd i fod yn gorfodu, i fod yn siaradau i ddweudio'r ddweudio ac yn ddweudio i explorio'r micr-g�rgyrch hynny, yn hynny, mewn ddweudio'r eventau. The world today needs love and peace. It is so needed. Today there seems to be a lack of true love in hearts. When true love is present, then peace automatically ensues. The world tends to ignore this powerful fact. If leaders everywhere brought true love in their hearts to each negotiating table, there would be no suspicion or distrust. Lack of empathy cancels out forgiveness. But what about truth? Ponsious pilot didn't even know he was speaking to the truth. Does it matter? Of course it does. Without truth there is a distortion of reality, especially at the negotiating table. I ask you, everyone listening to this short reflection around the world, will you help me? Will you look deep into your heart and at least try to put love, the true essence of love into all of your actions, negotiating and meetings? Then and only then a new attitude begins to permeate your very being. This is noticeable to others. It will produce peace and happiness. At the moment the world says, I haven't time for people. Let's move at high pace and fulfil the schedule. Do we or can we look at people with patience and compassion? If we can achieve this, something inside us comes to the surface. People around you will sense this changing you. It will take you to another level of empathy, which in turn will change your very being. Love sometimes means putting the other person first. This is the challenge. Let's all try and make this a better world.