 Mae'n cael ei wneud y sefydliadau, rwy'n credu'n mynd i'w ddod, yw'n cael ei ddod y cyfrifio yma, yw'n cael ei ddod, yw'n cael ei ddod, yw'n cael ei ddod, felly mae'n cael ei ddod ar hyn o'r ddod, i ddod o'r ddod, yw'r ddod o'r ddod o'r ddod, fel y Cyddiogol, cyddiogol, y rhan o gweithio, gweld ddweud y cyfnod o'r cyfnod ymlaen. Mae'n ddweud â'r ymlaen o'r cyffredin, sy'n meddwl o'r cyflosol yma, ac mae'n ddweud o ddweud o'r cyffredin ynghylch yn gwneud o'r ffordd. Mae'n mynd i ddod i'r hoffaeth, yna'r ffordd yw'n ddefnyddio'r Richard a'r Siwcethol, rydyn ni'n gweithio'n ddechrau, yw'r gweithio, yw'r gweithio, felly rydyn ni wedi'n gweithio'n ddwy'r amser ar y dyfu ddechrau. So, I'm incredibly excited about this session, incredibly excited because, you know, we're lucky enough to have on this platform two of the world's leading thinkers on precisely this set of questions. And, going first is Sukhetu. Yep, is Sukhetu Meta. Now, Sukhetu, his own description of himself is as a writer, an Indian who moved to America and likes cities, so I'm absolutely sure that in what he says to you, you'll discover a bit more about his biography. And, our second, who needs, I suspect, very little introduction because you'll have read all his work. Richard is a very dear friend of mine and he rather modestly describes himself as chair of the advisory committee of LSE cities, but I will leave hanging in the air everything else that Richard's done to shape this debate, make us understand more. And, enable us to live in better cities than might otherwise be the case. So, we're going to hear from each Sukhetu and then Richard in turn, they will each speak for about 20 minutes, Richard has a terrible, terrible throat, so you've got to just make allowances for that and temper the brutality of your questions afterwards to take account of that. And then, we'll move into a discussion between the two of them and then bring you into that conversation as well. So, it's my great pleasure to invite Sukhetu to open our discussion this evening.