 Cyfnodol, mae'n eu hyn yn gwybod i'w mewn ddefnyddio'r awflutau AMF, ac mae'n dweud i'r mewn i'w ddefnyddio'r awflutau AMF, ac mae'n ddefnyddio'r awflutau AMF ac mae'n diwyf yn greateston i'r awflutau AMF. Rwyf ni, rwyf ni'n adeiladau cyfreithiau, ac mae'n wneud wrth arfermwysigol gan crestwch sydd yn gyfimwaith i syniadau'r awflutau AMF. iawn o'r gwahodd yma i gael ei ddau i ddweud â'r gweithio gynnig oherwydd gyd, ond yn gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio. Rwyf wedi'u gwasanaeth ar y gyfer y hollodi i'r rhai newid i Edinburgh, a'i ddau'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio. I appear to have had no response to this, but must have resolved the following day to go and visit her, but what had a seven-year-old to say to a grieving widow? Clearly, I made the visit and when my mother found me, I was sitting, resplendent in the armchair, drinking tea and tucking in to home-made fruitcake. Last Sunday wasn't just St Andrew's Day, but the first Sunday in Advent, when we think of celebrating Christmas, and Advent is a time for doing that, and when we're thinking of wrapping presents, finding cars for friends and for family, and how we are going to plan and celebrate the Christmas Day itself. But some people in our community, perhaps one of your constituents or a friend or member of your family, will have been gone through hell on earth during the year, the death of a loved one, the break-up of a marriage or a partnership. I think of the angel song to the shepherds, who brought good news of joy to all people, and perhaps we might give a thought to all people, regardless of colour, background, faith or even none. If we plan to enjoy our Christmas, and I hope we do, have a happy one, but perhaps two we can stretch out a hand, a hand of friendship, or even a small gesture that will make someone's Christmas, that little brighter, a card to say thinking of you, or if you are very brave, ring the doorbell and go in. Presiding Officer, can I return to my story? I was told by my mother that the lady I visited had spoken on many occasions to her family and friends and told them that there had been a turning point in her life. The next item of business is a statement by John Swinney on the Smith commission. The Deputy First Minister will take questions at the end of the statement and there should therefore be no interventions or interruptions. I call on the Deputy First Minister, around 15 minutes Deputy First Minister.