 Minister, yng Nghymru'r gwstiannau, rydych yn ystod. Felly, yma yw Yn ystod CBI yn Ydw Nwrthyn Arlynd. Yn mynd i'n gilydd i'n bwyllfa arall yn y dyn nhw yma. Mae'n gwybodaeth fan hynny i dddangos sy'n gwybodaeth. I'n iddyn nhw'n gilydd i'r Yrgyn Gwymor, byddwn i'n gwybod i'r adreff Cynil, ac nid oeddwn i'n gwybod i'n gwybod i'r adreff. Mae'n gwybod i'n gwybod i'r Arlyn Ffostor MLA, Minister of Enterprise Trade and Investment and the Stirling supporter of the CBI will also share some thoughts with us this evening. John, Arlie and your most welcome. I would also like to welcome our other distinguished guests, Minister Stephen Farry and Alex Atwood. We also have a range of other friends and guests this evening from the business sector, public sector, education and the media. You are all very welcome. A particularly warm welcome tonight to my colleague, the CBI Scottish Chair, Narsina Mabarak. Narsina, you are taking the time from your duties in Scotland. It is very much appreciated. I am delighted tonight that Aerocom in Northern Ireland is again our principal sponsor for our annual dinner. Darren Lemon, UK General Manager of Aerocom, will say a few words shortly and followed by Minister Foster. Then you will be pleased to hear after that we will eat. I would also like to thank our associate sponsors this evening, Barclays Bank. We are most grateful for your support. As you hopefully can see, we have themed our dinner tonight in Northern Ireland 2012, our time, our place. I am very grateful for the Northern Irish Tourist Board's sponsorship, input and co-operation tonight. This isn't just about tourism potential although we have an ambition to double our tourism revenues to 1 billion by 2020 but a great opportunity this year to continue to build a Northern Ireland's image abroad. Rory McElroy's success in the golfing world could not have come at a better time for our tourism drive. There are many great events ahead in 2012 and there will be direct business benefits and opportunities that hopefully we can take advantage of. Following 2012, there will be the Dairy London Dairy City of Culture and the World Place of Fire Games. The former are likely to bring in significant revenues and the latter bringing in over 25,000 athletes and spectators. However, while it is right to look forward and look positively, we at the CVI do have some concerns as to where we are today and what we need to do to get our economy match fit, but more of that later on. Finally, we have a charity prize draw this evening with some excellent prizes. Information about the prizes are on your table. All we ask is you make a donation and the envelopes provided and Nigel will do the draw hopefully later on. We hope you can give generously with all the funds going to the energy for children charitable trust. This charity is breaking new ground with local communities throughout Greater Belfast and beyond and makes a real difference in disadvantaged children's lives. If everyone could put 10 or 20 pounds in their envelope this evening, we'd raise 10,000 pounds and that would go a long way in getting help to where it is needed. I sincerely hope you have a great evening and I would now like to invite Darren Lemon to say a few words.