 Ah, gobsmacked, absolutly gobsmacked, yeah, it's a thrill. We didn't deserve it after the stories that we heard, we did not deserve it but, you know, all gobsmacked, gobsmacked. Ah, it's been a phenomenal experience, yeah, it's very, very pleasing to be here, treated like kings. Proud again, like I say, we're mixing in with people who are phenomenal, really are. Some of the stories that we've heard are beyond. It's very important to nominate people. It's proud to feel that you're helping the people of community in Wales. It's a positive message for Wales and the more people that are nominated the better it is. It promotes Wales within its own communities. Excellent. I was literally really shocked, like I wasn't expecting it. I was just sat there like, I'm just waiting and then when they said my name I just didn't know what to do. I just jumped up and I'm just so grateful that, you know, people have recognised my work and I just can't wait to continue changing that and helping other people in the future. It's amazing, just to know that I'm helping people and they're going to get the help they need now and having more opportunities to spread my work, it's just really good. I think it's really important to nominate so then people can feel that they're getting recognised for their stuff and it's just even getting to be nominated, it's an amazing feeling and it does encourage you to keep doing your work so it's definitely, it's good. Shocked. I think the headlines are shocked and stunned. Yeah, I'm so overcome, you know, it's shocked and awed, I think. No, it's an absolute honour and I've lost my voice now as well. It's an absolute honour and to have actually won the Culture Award with the competition as well, you know, with the Corry band and the Ice Devod, and like I said, jazz has suddenly become very respectable. I'm very pleased. It's so important because, you know, this is going to be a showcase and it's a showcase for culture in Wales and it's a nice one for young kids to think, well, maybe I can do that as well. It's for us, it's for Wales, it's brilliant. It's a massive surprise, you know, I'm really proud. My speech could be better, but I did name drop Nigel Owens on the TMO, you know. But yeah, it's just, it's quite a weighty award. I'm really proud and like I said, I like to dedicate this to my wife. So like I said, there's a lot of hard work that's gone into it, but it's a team thing and she's part of the banner team. So like I said, thank you very much and it's much appreciated. It's just been, you know, you never get, you know, it's such an unusual opportunity to come to the centre. It's such a lovely environment and we're in, you know, with a nice bunch of people but you'd never normally meet. So it was a really nice experience and like I said, you know, I hope going forward with this award goes for many years and I can look back, you know, we're proud to show my kids that, you know, I was the same David's award winner. Absolutely delighted. It's an overwhelmed. Describe your evening. Have you enjoyed it so far? It's been a wonderful evening, very inspirational. The food has been fantastic and the atmosphere was absolutely brilliant. So nice to be recognised for your contributions. So these awards are absolutely brilliant and I would suggest that people should be nominated. I'm absolutely overwhelmed to have won the St David's award for citizenship 2017. I'm speechless. I know I wouldn't be able to do it without the support of my friends, family and colleagues. But most importantly, I just want every LGBT person, young person or those that are questioning their sexuality or gender identity to know to stand up, be proud and it does get better. It's been a fantastic experience this evening to meet such inspirational people and to be able to share stories and look towards the future and see how Wales has progressed as a country and how the future is so bright. It's been absolutely fantastic. It's been a wonderful, wonderful evening and it's been a great honour to express my welshness and to have won this award, especially from the Welsh Government. It's been a real honour and I'm very privileged. A highlight has been just talking to people and seeing how everybody is and being with my cousin as well who I haven't seen for quite a while and it's a lovely thing to be with him and part of our Welsh family and it's been really great. It's been great to be in Cardiff, it's been great to be part of this whole ceremony and I've really, really enjoyed every minute of it. It's amazing, fantastic experience, the whole journey, as I said when we were here, it was enriching and harrowing at the same time to have this award. I feel humbled and grateful. Mae roi'n wrth gwrs yn ddiolch garr iawn ac wedi'u rhyfedd i drwy'r gydol nôs at Dalen Teg ym mwynt o bobl. O mae rai cydnabod hefyd nad yw yn destyn llawennu ddoherwydd amgyrchiadau'r creu ac tymno'r hydhad a sy'n i wedi gallu myneu i rhywfant o gydymdi'n lad ac mae'r bobl a bair fan a'i edrych yn mygedd o'i dewrdd eraill i'r ddas nhw. Oh, it's been humbling, really. I mean, when you see what some people have done, making music seem insignificant. But on the other hand, we were honouring the tragedies. But it's been a fantastic evening and the people, the doctors, the people developing the signs, and things have been fantastic. Which one do you think is to have on board? Is there anything like this in Wales? Oh, it is important, because other countries and cultures have these celebrations. So it's a great idea, I think. Every little bit of secret calendar. O mae'n neis bod ni'n gallu tynnu at ungylwydd i gofai bod maeth o bethau ac i dathlu bod maeth o bethau, ond mae fel oedd carlyndwyd. Mae beth mae'r heibob o'r wedi cyflawnu i ddynna gorriad llegad, mae'r unrhyw unrhyw ffaith iawn. O beth mae'r unrhyw unrhyw ffaith iawn.