 Keeping to a healthy weight is difficult for many of us in Wales and obesity-related illnesses and death is increasing at an alarming rate. The good news is that there is much we can do if we pull together and commit to making a difference, both to our lives now and for future generations. You told us we need to create an environment that supports everyone to make healthier food and activity choices. So by 2030 you can expect to see a ban on advertising foods high in fat, sugar and salt in public places, retailers encouraging the promotion of healthier products and a ban on the sale of energy drinks to children and young people. You told us that giving our children the best start in life is a national priority. To do this we will make healthy choices the norm by transforming food and drink provision, create active environments inside and outside the school and ensure all primary schools in Wales include daily physical activity as part of the school day. You told us obesity is a complex societal issue and is about much more than just weight. We will ensure healthcare professionals routinely hold conversations with patients about being a healthy weight, include new diabetic prevention programmes and specialist psychologically led services. This long-term plan will help reduce the number of adults and children who are obese and reduce the number of people with type 2 diabetes. Change takes time, but by working together we can help the people of Wales and our future generations to have the best start in life and live longer, better lives.