 Rwy'n fawr i chi illen, rydyn i'n gynalych chi'n chwylo gwahanol i chi i chi i chi chi leisio'n bwynd i chi'n gweithio. Yn gael e'ch fwyllgor yma, roi fawr i chi gyd, I'ch ei ganddell fel ar gyfer gael yma, ac roesidedd os ond am gynghoron yma. Roesbyn i'n gweithio i ymddangos i Carelach Cymru, a erioed i chi byw ei bod nhw'n gweithio'n cyfan i chi'ch cyflonol eich cysylltu. Ond oedd ymwneud, mae'r moster o'r poed yn y Porthland Stryd a'r Yrgyn Gwyllgor a'r Gwyllgor Fyrwyr. Rwy'n dechrau'n gweithio ymwyllgor i'r cyfrifio ac yn gweithio'r Unedig Cymru. Mae'n fawr i gydag i gydag i gydag i gydag. Rwy'n dechrau a'r gorau egg, dwi'n chydag i gymryd yr ysgolwyr gyda'i'n gweithio a'ang o gyfeirio menthau. Rwy'n dechrau i gydag i gydag, mae'r cyfrifio gyfoorau. Yn ni'n ddigwydd, mae hwn yn ddiwedd. a rydyn ni'n fyddi, rydyn ni'n mynd i dweud y高sgfaith yma, y nifer six ar ddiogel. Rydyn ni'n fyddi'n gweithio i gael, rydyn ni'n mynd i'n mynd i gyflaconio'r rydyn ni'n mynd i'r cyflwytaeth, yn y cyflwytaeth ar y cledel sydd yn i wedi bwyf i gael yôl fydd iawn yn bwysig a fyddai i'r cyfeiriu a ch basicallyr, a ddiddio'r lle ddwy i fynd i weld am fathau, yn gwahanol sydd i'r markets. Mae'n ddweud ei gwnaeth efallai o ran i'r cysyllt i amserau. Llyr Gruffydd, o'n ddechrau gyda cyfnod sy'n gyffredinol, byddwn yn amlwg hyn yn colli gatheredu ac i viadwch ei wneud yn ymwneud am ydych chi'n gwneud o'r ymgylchedd. Pdydych chi'n gwneud o'r ymgylchedd mae sydd yn llwyddiad agrannu So co-ops fortnight this year, we really, really do need to get out there and show and tell people our stories about what this altogether different way of doing business is and how it impacts and makes for a fairer society. But as I've said in the programme, I want you to get stuck in today, I want you to make some noise. In fact, in the words of one of my favourite, very favourite mancunians, I'd like to inside this meeting to a rebellion. But we could just do the more modern version, which is to get the co-op congress hashtag trending. So if you can give that a go, let's say make some noise and let's have a look and get you out there at what modern cooperation is. Before I do that though, I would like to welcome to the stage our very own rebel without a card. The chairman of co-operatives UK and his final congress actually is chair of co-operatives UK. Can I please welcome Radd Start's very own Don Morris. So it's, it is an absolute honour to open this year's congress. It's quite out with this being my last term of office, which is almost up. And this is one of my last duties as chair of co-operatives UK. Congress is a great symbol of how things have changed and are changing. That co-operatives UK and the movement more widely. Congress is bigger and bolder. Congress is about action, about progress. Not simply co-operators talking to co-operators, we can be good at that for sure. But we've shown this substance and the action we've taken behind those words. When co-operatives work together great things can happen. Our opening keynote demonstrates exactly that. How collective action can help bring about change. Sustained campaigning with a big push last year from our retail co-operative society members have produced this major step forward. But enough teasers. We've a fantastic line up of speakers. We've got CEOs, we've got MPs, mares, filmmakers, journalists, musicians and retrofitters. We cover everything from climate and sustainability to care and community shares. Times remain tough but co-operatives deliver good sustainable jobs. Co-operatives are more resilient in times of stress and strife. They deliver a wider ownership and control of things that really matter. The word is getting out and we must all continue to make our voices heard. So enjoy the conference. We're going to have two superb days and I want everyone here to play their part. The more you put in, the more you'll get out. So make your voices heard and let's make sure we all act on what we've learnt here at Co-operative Congress. Thank you.