 Hyfyddi'r mi'n gweithio, y Deyrnas Eu Llywodraeth yn gwneud o'r bobl wenthylion yn y Llywodraeth a tâwch am bobl yma, athgoa'r bobl'n gweithio eu llwyco'n ni. Coddi'r gweithio, a phobliad biased Roedd, y Llywodraeth Ffwrwng, y program 2030. Alun hynny'n gwneud, y Llywodraeth Ffwrwng y Llywodraeth y Dwyedd Genedlaeth��akaeth ac mae ymwyng gael atgywyllg o'r dyfynol yma ar gyfer y Llywodraeth i ymddangos o'n cyfeirio. As you might expect Parliament and politicians naturally tend to work in the here and now focussing on the current parliamentary cycle. Opportunities to look further into the future can be somewhat limited, the forum creates that space and the opportunity for members and others to think creatively before than past time scales. It also gives us the chance to work on a non-party gorgeous party basis away from the usual political party lines. ac, iweithio, rydym yn unig nawr, enviwyr o'r mwyafyddiau a gynnyddiau a'r afael yr effegau sydd o'r ddigonau ym ysgololol yn y llwygol yn llefnodol. Mae'r ddim yn ffasmwyr o'r ddim yn y pobl, nad yw'r rhan ffawr mewn myfferwyr mwyafyddau newydd yma aheadog yn myfyrdd ac o'r mwyafydd ym mwyafydd, ond yn ei dda'i dod yn gweithio'n gweithio'n cyfnodol maen nhw uchel perthyniaf iddynt yn dwylo. Dyna sydd wedi gael gweithio'r rai sicrhau gwahanol a'r gwahau. Byddwn i'n ei wneud i wneud amgylcheddoddau koaligau, ac mae'n gweithio'n gweithio y ffarnwyr. Roedd eich cymoedd yn meddwl yn ddechrau a'r cliriau yn hawddiaeth ac ymddangos, yn ddadhoddiadau i gael ymddangos ni'n gweithiau y bryd yng nghydfyrdd yn llawer o'r parlwg. Ond yma oedd unrhyw i'r pre-sesor ddau George Reed, ac mae'r Ff reasonably invent and creating the futures forum when he was present Officer back in 2005. And I think we're very lucky that he had the foresight to do this as the problem is one of the very few in the world to have such a key resource dedicated to futures thinking and it seems timely at the start of session five 12 years after the establishment of the forum to be giving it a reboot through the launch of this exciting Scotland 2030 program. The Scotland 2030 is the future forum's major programme of work for this session of parliament. It's an ambitious exploration of Scotland's culture and society, looking to address our hopes and dreams for the future of this country. The programme is approaching Scotland 2030 from a variety of different perspectives and themes. We will investigate aspects of life in Scotland and how they will develop over the next decade and a half. One message that I'd like to stress tonight is that the forum is not just for those members who sit on its board. This is an opportunity for any member, and in fact I hope every member to get involved, to influence and drive the consideration of topics, truly making this a programme for the whole parliament to the benefit of all members. Now this evening's launch marks the start of the programme considering what kind of country we want Scotland to be in 2030, specifically asking the questions what technological developments can we expect, what challenges will they pose for our society and culture, and crucially how can we respond in a way that works for all our communities.