 That's equally important in terms of problems. ICT, on the digital agenda, is already representing 5% of GDP. It's representing something like 30% or up to 30% of productivity growth in Europe. If you look ahead, however, that hides a number of other things because we're now living in an environment where citizens have a much greater expectation i chi'n gyd, i chi'n gobeithio i chi'n gwneud i chi i chi i chi? Yn 2013, oeddwn i'r gwneud hyn, ymhyfodol yw'r ffordd o gweithio i PC-a wneud i chi'n gweithio'r ei gilyddol yn fawr. Yn ymhwyngodol ar y gweithio, ddweud bilyn 3b o ddod o gyfnodol yn ei gweithio eich cwmbeithio. Yn ymhyfodol i gyfnodol i'r cwmpuidau, ac mae'n rhaid i chi'n gweithio ei ddod lle i chi'n gweithio'r gweithio I'm very hopeful that it's going to come out a bit more today. 20% of businesses in the future won't own their own IT assets. This has a real difference, changing the environment that we're working in. So, to me, it's great that we've got our keynote speaker here today because I'm a firm believer that one of the roles of government is to show strong leadership. Leadership in terms of helping to set, define on the strategy, but also to curved ddim i wneud i gyd yma o'r cyflawn i'r cyflawni, a mynd i ddim yn ymwneud i'r sefydliadau yn ei ddweud. Felly, yna, rydyn ni wedi gweld ar y sefyllfaeth yma o'r sefyllfaeth o'r cyfrifiadau ffordd, a ddim yn gwneud i'r sefyllfaeth o'r cyfrifiadau. Felly, mae'n gŵr yn ei ddweud i'r sefyllfaeth eich ddweud i ardal y cipau. I'm not going to go through each of the speakers here. I'm going to leave that to my colleagues to do. A few points of administration before we go on. We are taking some breaks, you'd be pleased to know. So we've got a short coffee break mid-morning. We've got a much longer lunch break. So we encourage people to chance the networking. And also, also the world is very happy for people to wander around freely and look at the exhibitions. I suspect this might be quite a quiet area actually at that time. The other couple of things is please turn your phones off if you haven't already done so. Everybody reaches at this point. One of my previous roles, I introduced the scheme, was if a phone went off, you were charged that type of £5. And if you answered another £5, I'm not quite sure I'm going to manage to do that. But if you could do that. A couple of other things, there is wireless access for anybody who needs it. It's an open wireless, so there should be no problems there. And for those who are particularly keen, we are twittering as the conference goes through the tag, is hash OFE summit. And I'm told also that it is being videoed and it will go up on YouTube in the middle of next week. So if anybody wants to do it or misses some of it, you've got your chance to do that. Bernie Howland, you move on. I'm very pleased by Al to have our keynotes.