 First that the Green Economy coalition doesn't use the phrase verr..! We use a sustainable development economy and are more palatable to communities. The key question that flows from that logic is, what should the sustainable development economy be delivering? So the process for sustainable development goals is setting some priorities for what ..a chawch o gael cymlunan ar y dyfodol y syniad. Mae'r dweud beth sydd wedi am niwn yn dechrau meddwlol yma. Y dyfodol sy'n mynd i adael ei gweithio'r hwn. Y gweithio mewn hwn yn ganivell produceg ar annachau syniad .. ..y o'w gweld hwn yn fawr i gael ddylo gyda'r golygu, yn ei wneud gallu achylau. Dwi'n gweithio'r cyntaf, y gallai cyllant yn bwysig at eu Methodiaethnol ac yn y gwneud ... ..a'r ysgol iawn hwn i gydaggriffan gyfanaeth gweithio agor... of which big business is one key player. The finance institutions are key players. So we are trying to drive this convergence of the economy and sustainability and really the sustainable development goals should come to define what is market should be delivering for people where economists should be performing and achieving in support of national development plans. The targets and indicators are very important because they are a common language i'r dda i'n meddwl i'r ddwyfodol a hwnnw i'r ddechrau ddwyfodol. Mae'r gwaith i chi'n gweithio, o gwaith, ychynig, yn y cyfweld cyfaint cymunedol ym Llywodraeth Gwbl, rwy'n fawr o gwaith, mae'n gweithio, ydych chi'n gweithio gwyllwch. Rydych chi'n gweithio i'w gweithio'r gweithio, rydych chi'n gweithio i'r gweithio i'r gweithio sy'n gweithio. A rydych chi'n gweithio ar y ddweud ymlaen chi'n gweithio, three different communities measuring different things. Does that add up to a well-managed system? What we want is all the major stakeholders, be they the international community, the national community or the corporate community, all contributing to a well-managed system, reduce risks and improve services. So the measurement systems are very important to see whether or not we are all adding up to that managed system. So the Green Economic Coalition and some of its key partners decided to take on this measurement agenda. Because many years ago, a few years ago, we saw the corporate sustainability reporting start to level off at about 15% of progressive businesses. And we asked ourselves the question, why don't more businesses report on sustainability? And the answer came back, why should business go beyond profits when nation-states don't go beyond GDP? Very fair argument. Now you ask yourself the next question of why do nation-states not move beyond GDP? And nations will be in a position where they might have to compete on different parameters or create new costs for themselves and make themselves economically uncompetitive. So the key point here was we won't get a mass movement on beyond GDP at nation-state level until we move as one as all nations deciding what our priorities are. So the Sustainable Development Goals start to catalyse a national beyond GDP discussion, which in turn start to catalyse more engagement from corporates on sustainability performance measurement. So that was the aim of our measure matters, to start to see the connections between those different levels and to use the measurement system to create a common language where nation-states, countries, action plans, corporations, investment community and also the global community are starting to talk the same language on the key priorities that affect our world. OK, so the challenge of national implementation of SDGs, each nation-state is going to have to take those goals and start to define indicators that are pertinent to their circumstances and we want them to start to understand that those indicators and those measurement systems need to add up at a global level but they also need to empower different communities to act and to measure their own performance in their own countries. So you can be clear that when a nation-state is trying to perform on a particular indicator such as water or such as biodiversity it will turn around to its main stakeholders including business, including communities and saying are you contributing to this indicator, the performance improvement or are you making life more difficult for us. And so that whole point of alignment of gathering all stakeholders together and showing how each one can contribute to the major challenges of our time. That is the real challenge of implementation and we hope that governments will take on board ambition on SDGs that will mean that they will require for them to help other stakeholders to deliver on them as well beyond government including the national businesses and the investments community that is active in those countries. So that is the real challenge for us. Implementation requires all stakeholders. Transformation to deliver to some of the development goals requires all stakeholders. It requires all the economic actors, all the national development planning and all the international community working together and using the measurement systems to really drive a common language and a common performance. Thank you.