 Mae ystafell yw yw amser 6889.1 yn y ffordd Collinsmouth, sy'n gwneud yn unrhyw fawr 6889 yn y ffordd Mary Gougeon, gan gwybod o bobl yng Nghymru, a wedi ddwylo cyflawni, a'r tyn amser sy'n cymhysgol iawn, rydyn ni'n ddwylo, yn ymglyg ac yn ddiwedd, mae'n credu cymaint ar gyfer y dyfod. Y ffordd hyn yn gweld. Yr ysgol yw'r ffordd ar amser 6889.1 yn y ffordd Collinsmouth is yes 20, no 95, there were no abstentions, the amendment is therefore not agreed. The final question is that motion 6889, in the name of Mary Gougeon, on Scotland's approach to 2022 coastal states negotiations, securing principled sustainable outcomes, be agreed. Are we all agreed? The Parliament is agreed, the motion is agreed, that concludes decision time. We'll now move on to members business. Point of order, Tess White. Presiding Officer, I'd like to see your guidance on how the Scottish Parliament can support the journalistic freedom of our independent media. Yesterday, BBC Scotland were forced to issue a statement in defence of a story they published, which highlighted the fears of NHS Scotland leaders over the future of our health service. The story revealed details of official minutes of a meeting between NHS leaders, which suggested that NHS management has been given the green light to consider a range of drastic reforms. These included introducing a two-tier system in our NHS, which would charge well-fewrd patients for care. Miss White, if I may have your attention for a moment, standing orders confirm that a member may, in any proceedings of Parliament, question whether proper procedures have been or are being followed in the conduct of parliamentary business. Can I confirm that the point that you are making relates to such matters? I'd welcome any guidance that you can offer on how the Scottish Parliament can play a role in tackling misinformation online and defending the journalistic freedoms of our independent media outlets. I would say in response that it is not clear that the issue the member raises relates to parliamentary procedures, which are the subject of standing orders. On that basis, it is not the point of order on which I can rule. We will now move on to members' business. I would ask members to leave the chamber to please do so quietly.