marie sallois, so good to have you on the programme.our time this week, and best of luck with paris �*21i. thank you. thank you, ben. the london games of 2012 were among the most expensive ever held. they cost nearly $17 billion in today's money. but lawmakers say the investment was made back pretty quickly. the london games, from their inception, set out to change one of the city's most challenged areas, the east end of london. it locked in a legacy for the area. for one example, the building that housed the global broadcasters in the olympic broadcast centre is now called here east. it provides a million square feet of space for creative and digital companies. earlier, i spoke to the man who runs it. gavin poole, it's great to have you on the show this week. and talk to me about that site. back in 2012, what was it and what has it become now? so, in 2012 we had three buildings and it was the home for people like yourselves, ben. so hugely, hugely capable buildings, massively digitally connected, lots and lots of power and importantly,