 Let me begin by wishing you all a happy St David's Day, dydd gylldo i hapus i chi. Over the last 12 months, coronavirus has turned all our lives upside down. Families across Wales have lost loved ones and many have fallen ill. Children and young people have had to stay away from schools, colleges and universities. They have missed out on spending time with their friends, while businesses and employees have worked extremely hard to adapt to a quick changing environment. Now, St David told us to do the small things. Gwnech y pethau bachain. We all, in our own way, have made small sacrifices to keep each other safe. People have stayed away from family and friends. Neighbours have been shopping for those who have been shielding. We have had to cancel those community and national events that we all look forward to every year. Now people have also been making some big sacrifices. We have missed out on weddings and birthday celebrations. Grieving families haven't been able to attend funerals to say goodbye to loved ones. Here in Wales we have thousands of key workers and volunteers who have made a huge heroic effort to help us through this pandemic. They deserve our thanks and our admiration for the incredible way they have carried on with their work in these most difficult circumstances. Now, many of the same staff have been part of Wales's huge vaccination effort with a third of the adult population already vaccinated. Those vaccines can help us find a way out of this pandemic and give us all hope for the future. It's been a year in which we have also left the European Union, but we've certainly not stopped being European. We are proud to remain an outward looking nation. We continue to strengthen our relationships with our European friends and partners. Virtual trade missions have continued throughout the pandemic and our year of Wales in Germany is a shining example of that work in action. Although we cannot celebrate our national day together in person this year, our desire to engage internationally is as strong as ever. St David also advised us to be joyful, keep the faith. These are wise words for us to remember in these dark times. Things will get better. Together we can help keep Wales safe and create a fairer, better future. Happy St David's Day. Diolch i'r Gwldewi hapus i chi gyd.