You may recall that last week I ran a post on a straw poll I'd conducted which revealed only one in 50 Leeds people have heard of a body called the Leeds City Region.
The region brings together 11 local authorities to 'work toward the common aim of a prosperous and sustainable city region by working together in areas such as transport, skills, housing, spatial planning and innovation'.
But despite it having powers that affect us all, few people in Leeds seem to have much of an idea what it's all about.
As reported last week, we're trying to open up the entire city region to more people - and readers were the chance to ask their questions about the organisation to a LCR chief.
We've had a good response there's still time to ask a question - I'm meeting Rob Norreys, the Head of the LCR Secretariat, on Monday afternoon. The questions can be on anything you want to know about the Leeds City Region.
To ask a question, post a comment in the section below or email me at leeds.local@guardian.co.uk.