 Y Llywydd been iawn i esperaeth amwneitcho gyfweinig positif eraill sy'n gwnawn jei ddemfci o unr juni roi Pawn�rion. With regard o unrhywed hynny, eswwed benig AMG a gwnai y byn i wrth flynedd i Llywydd mai reflectour sy'n gwneud i Gweinid covid, r稱 hintu i gymewth i Llywodraeth 29 i gynllunio Amgfeithiaeth Beforeale yn gwyddiolol unrhyw ddifyrydangol aunderstannu hyn ar gyfan Local AI y pwyllfa o Aaaeche P看看 a dweud be bapwзod o'r rhesud scriptures ar wawdd y cwestiwn niамиnosio yn y deilio. Prydauion i doko'i hydrogenol i... ... gallai ymgyrchogol i Gweithmans y Cyfanau Paciwn. Rydym wrth y cyffredinref 2015, i fynd yn gych Musik skeptida hádd o fusyddol o'r papurau ac i ni, rhed�o hyn soled lodge-, oedd yn siarad oherwydd 난alteddiad realistic o'r hynny. If you recall, you discussed the draft memorandum of understanding on BBC matters last week. At that stage there were some suggestions from the Public Audit Committee and the Education and Culture Committee about how the MOU could be improved and also some suggestions from the Scottish Government. You left it last week for discussions to take place between the Scottish and UK Government to see whether or not those changes to the MOU could be taken on board. What you have in front of you now are three letters. You have a letter from the Cabinet Secretary of Culture, Europe and External Affairs to the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, dated 15 June. You have a response from the DCMS back to the Scottish Government, dated 17 June. You have a letter in front of you also from the Scottish Government to the convener, dated 17 June, just summarising where the two Governments have got to. As a convener has indicated, the two Governments have reached agreement between themselves. That means therefore that the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport has accepted the changes that the Scottish Government wanted to make to the MOU and has also accepted the suggestions that the Public Audit Committee wanted to make to the MOU as well and has also provided some text that they now believe that the MOU delivers the spirit and substance of the Smith Commission's recommendation, which was the point that the Education and Culture Committee made. To summarise it, it means that all the other signatories were happy to take on board the suggested changes and it is now open to the committee to decide its next step. Any members wanting to make any comment? Are we all content, Stuart? I think that it has been a very welcome development between the two Governments that they have agreed so rapidly on the memorand of understanding. I am sure that the Education and Culture Committee members will be pleased that their views were taken on board. I am delighted that such a rapid agreement has been reached. I share Stuart Maxwell's view on that. The only point that I would like to reflect on is that, in the letter that the Cabinet Secretary for Culture sent to both you, convener and certainly to Paul Martin, convener of the Public Audit Committee on 8 June, which was in the initial stage of the process, she has a sentence that says, I also consider the MOU to be the formal means through which our policy on broadcasting can be progressed. I think that there is a quite important distinction between the Scottish Government's position on broadcasting and Parliament's scrutiny of the MOU and our role as committee, as indeed with the Audit Committee, which I and Stuart McMillan and other colleagues sit on. I just want to put that distinction, a very important distinction, on the record, because it is quite important to me. Any other members wanting to make any other comments? In that case, can I ask members whether they are content to agree the content of the draft memorand of understanding? If we are content in that case, a short report will be prepared by the clerks recommending to the Scottish Parliament that we sign up to the MOU, and I think that that will reach the chamber next week at some stage, Stephen. If business managers agree. If business managers agree. Okay, thank you. We now move into private session.