 Onw, 4, 5. Felly gwlu'w rhanrannu eu cyffordd wedi eu businus ym 1.000-124 yn y nifft y George Adam iidiw hefyd mewn Llniadau Parlymen monet a'r sgwyrdu businus. 4. Maen nhw'n ei ddechrau. 5. Felly gwlu'n eich sydd mwy o'r ff soddon? 6. Mi'n gweithiad iddyn nhw'n ei ddysguedd mwy o'r ff soddon i 100. The motion is therefore agreed. The next item of business is consideration of two parliamentary bureau motions. I asked George Adam on behalf of the parliamentary bureau to move motions 0, 0, 1, 2, 5 on parliamentary recess dates and 0, 0, 1, 2, 6 on the office of the clerk. Moved, Presiding Officer. Thank you. The questions on these motions will be put at decision time. The next item of business is consideration of motion 0, 0, 1, 2, 8 on approval of an SSI and I asked John Swinney on behalf of the Scottish Government to speak to and move the motion. The regulations amend the health protection, coronavirus restrictions and requirements local level Scotland regulations 2020 to remove a number of restrictions in level 4 on socialising, sport and exercise in order to provide individuals with greater opportunities for social, recreational and sporting activity outdoors. While no area of Scotland is currently in level 4, we need to ensure that the measures remain appropriate if it is required in future to deal with an outbreak. The regulations also permitted activity for election purposes ahead of the Scottish Parliament election. The regulations came into force on 12 and 15 of March 2021. While those regulations have not been to committee for formal consideration and approval in advance of the vote, the Government shared draft regulations with the Covid-19 Committee on 10 March 2021, so that it could consider informally at its session with Mr Russell on the morning of 11 March 2021. No concerns were raised at that session. We are committed to taking steps necessary to control the pandemic and to lifting restrictions as soon as they are no longer necessary or proportionate. That sometimes requires swift action to be taken. However, we are also committed to ensuring effective parliamentary scrutiny of our decisions. Inevitably, parliamentary scrutiny was more difficult and sometimes impossible in the run-up to the election. Throughout the pre-election recess, it was necessary to continue making coronavirus regulations. The Covid-19 Committee was permitted to meet during that period if required but chose not to do so. Now that the Parliament is sitting again and we are looking forward to the establishment of committees, we will ensure that a process is agreed with Parliament for ensuring effective scrutiny of those regulations in future. Thank you. A question on this motion will be put at decision time. There are two questions to be put as a result of today's business. I propose to ask a single question on two parliamentary bureau motions. If any member objects, please say so now. No member has objected. Therefore, the question is that motions 00125 and 00126 in the name of George Adam on behalf of the Parliamentary Bureau be agreed. Are we all agreed? The motion is therefore agreed. The final question is that motion 00128 in the name of John Swinney on approval of an SSI be agreed. Are we all agreed? The motion is therefore agreed. That concludes decision time and I close this meeting.