 Rwy'r amgylchedd oedd y cwestiynau i'r Amgylchedd Cymru 01546, 0.4 ydyn nhw Llys Smith, y cyflawni i gyd yn cyflawni'r Amgylchedd Cymru 01546, i'r amgylchedd Cymru Shona Robison, yn cyflea'r ysgolfrainwyr, yn y cyflawni'r cyffredinol, yn y cyflawni'r cyffredinol. Mae cyflawni'r cyflawni'r cyffredinol. Yn gyflawni'r cyffredinol i'r amgylchedd Cymru 01546, yn y cyflawni'r amgylchedd Cymru 01546,Addy'r clywwch y gwag yn unig o gwith o'i gwaz. Springh locals ar hawl yn nes William Cymru Leighlings, ynglynняu yn Ffashiwyr, leiwyr ynglyniaeth wrth ffaharau yn ddweud o'n fflyg ynglyniaeth yn ymddwyr 5146, wrth ichi ffawr Ion Roberson, ac rwy'n ddweud... Yn cyhoedd fel ydw i'r ddweud? Ffawr, rwy'n ddweud. Rwy'n ddweud yn ffawr Ion Roberson, riding ddweud. Mae Siau Wildgrain i dyddiadig ddod i Ffasiwyr yn hynny, Rwy'n ddweud ei ffawr i'r ddweud. is that motion 01546 in the name of Shona Robison on the fiscal framework review be agreed, are we all agreed? Parliaments not agreed there will be a division and members should cast their votes now. The vote is now closed. The result of the vote on motion 01546 in the name of Shona Robison is yes 63, no 56, there was one abstention, the motion is therefore agreed. I propose to ask a single question on five parliamentary bureau motions. Does any member object? No, the question is therefore that motions 01561 to 01563 on approval of SSIs and 01564 and 01565 on designation of a lead committee in the name of George Adam on behalf of the parliamentary bureau be agreed, are we all agreed? Those motions are agreed, that concludes decision time and we'll move on to members' business after a short pause and invite members who are leaving the chamber to do so as quickly and quietly as possible. The final item of business is the members' business debate on motion 11352 in the name of Sue Weber on charitable hospice care to meet future need. This debate will be concluded without any questions being put and I would ask those members who would wish to speak in the debate to please press the request of speak buttons and I call on Sue Weber to open the debate. It really is a privilege to be able to bring this debate to Parliament this evening and not that long ago, back in November, I hosted a round table on the dying and the margin study from Marie Curie and the University of Glasgow on behalf of my colleague Miles Briggs. It was heartening to see such strong cross-party support at that meeting and I'm delighted to see such strong representation from across the chamber today as well. Ahead of this debate I've been working with Hospice UK, Marie Curie, St Columbus Hospice Care to really understand more about the key issues hospices are facing, in particular the problems surrounding funding and I want to thank them all for their support in preparing for this debate today. So why are we here? First and foremost, the funding of hospice