 Paul, I haven't been at SOAS for a long time, but that has been long enough for me to comprehend the impact you have made into this institution. Adiba sometimes said, I'll try to say my own words. We all have been given the gift of life. So it doesn't matter only to live. What is important is how you live your life to make a difference in others people's life. You were a professor in this institution. You were a director in this institution. You gave yourself with love to everything which you did. And we just want you to know that the important thing is not the fact that you have been a director of SOAS. What is important is how you impacted in the lives of generations and generations of young people and adults, those who came for PhDs who passed through this institution. It is what you have impacted in their minds, in the way they look at life, in the way they left these institutions, they made a huge difference in their countries, in their regions, and because of the kind of teaching and the kind of leadership you exerted in this institution. Which means, yes, you are stepping down now as director, but you see yourself as continuing in every single student who has been at SOAS during the time you served here. And that is the meaning of your life. And that is what will be always as an institution indebted to you. But more importantly, that's the reason we will always keep you with us because we as students, as academic staff, administrative staff, we were enriched by the way you lived with us in this institution. Thank you, God bless you.