 Gweld hwn yn ddiolch, fel y peth ffaith i'r Ffawr Fwm Fwrdd. Gwybod ni'n gwybod eich cyffredin iawn maeth am y Cyfru sydd wedi bwysig prize gyda fynd, ac mae'n dweud bod cynnu sy'n arfermodau yn bobl o'r clyweddau mwyfyrfyrdd. Rwy'n ei hoffa ar gyfer y ddiogel, ac mae'n dduod yn cydweithio ar rhai maeth i'r cyffredin iawn i'r dduod, ond ond doedd gweld maeth Firstphrase writers, and we have apologies from Linda Fabiani, and Bill Kidd is here in her place. I have not yet heard about Tavish, but I'm sure he will turn up at some stage But what I wanted to do at the beginning was first of all recognise the contribution of the clerk—who had previously been our clerk to the referendum committee and Andrew Milne, who is with us today, sitting to the side, recognises the contribution that Andrew had made, such as advice that he was able to provide us, the attention to detail that he went into in terms of the contribution that he made to our approach to the referendum bill committee. I want to very warmly say thank you to all for his fantastic efforts. I am sure that others will want to do the same because it was a significant piece of work that we had to undertake and Andrew helped us on that task. Obviously, this committee's lifespan is now a lot longer and that's one of the reasons for the changes that have come about. I don't know if anybody else wants to say anything, but I'll just leave it at my remarks. I'd like to praise his patience with conatious old ladies. That is quite exemplary, Andrew. Singular, generic reference. I think that everyone accepts that. Thank you, Andrew. We very much appreciated your contribution with our committee and we wish you well with the rest of your duty. Thank you very much. I think that I now need to ask the committee to agree to take items 2 and 3 in private. Are we happy to do that? Thank you very much.