 All right, we're ready to start. Javier, why we've invited you to this little short segment is that every year at the World Patient Safety, Science and Technology Summit, we give out some awards, some humanitarian awards to people who've really made a major difference to patient safety around the globe. And this year, you have been awarded the Bow Biden Humanitarian Award, very well deserved. Oh, thank you. I didn't expect this. It's an honor for me. Thank you so much. So let me tell you a little bit about the Bow Biden Award and why you have that one. Bow Biden was the son of our current United States President, Joe Biden, and he lost his battle with cancer in 2015. And in remembrance of Bow Biden's devotion to public service, the Patient Safety Movement Foundation honors politicians or those in public sectors who dedicate their work to improving patient safety. And let me tell the audience just a little bit about you. And that is, first of all, I never realized you were a craniofacial surgeon. I did not know that. And I used to provide anesthesia for that. That for the audience who don't know is surgery on children born with really profound congenital abnormalities of the skull. Eyes are too far apart, can't open their mouth or kinds of things. And Dr. Davila gets these patients back to looking normal, which I think is a tremendous tribute to his work. Thank you. On top of this, he's had a passion for patient safety. And certainly through the 2000s, he's been an advisor to the Mexican secretaries of health. And he's also been the head of medical education research and public policies in Mexico. He joined the Patient Safety Movement Foundation Board in 2016. And being very much a passionate ambassador for us in Mexico. He was the medical director of the Social Security Institute of Mexico and currently is working with the government of Mexico to establish both private and public partnerships to support patient safety. And that is absolutely phenomenal. Thank you so much. And I did find online that you have a favorite quote, which it comes from Michelangelo, perfection is no small thing, but is made up of many little things. You are a perfectionist for patient safety and a really well deserved awardee of the Beau Biden Award, Humanitarian Award. And let me just show you a picture of the award. It'll be arriving at your doorstep sometime soon, but it was a nice piece of crystal and very well deserved. So Javier, thank you so much indeed for all you're doing for patient safety. Thank you so much. I didn't expect this, Dr. Ramsey. And well, it's amazing. And I can't express what I'm feeling now. It's very difficult to express in another language, in a proper English. But I really appreciate, first of all, the Joe Chiani's invitation, Joe, Sarah, Joe, David, Mike Durkin, Ariana, so many people, great people that you are passionate and involved in this important task and to be linked with the World Health Organization, with the whole organizations around the world. And it was for me very excited and exciting and a great opportunity to be in contact with my colleagues in Mexico, with the patients, with the organizations of a patient advocate and to be involved in this huge task and to have the opportunity to help the people for to have no harm and preventable deaths in 2020 and 2030. And I really appreciate your friendship, your support, and you can come with me 100%. I'm always mentioned to my current boss is the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Marcel Vébrard, and who is completely informed about Patient Safety Movement Foundation, just in US and Mexico as the rest of the world. In one more week, I'm going to be traveling with him to India. And one month ago, sorry, I've been in Singapore and South Korea. And what we are trying to do is to have a multilateral cooperation in the technical and scientific issues involved, not just Mexico as a country, the Latin American and Caribbean countries. And my flag, my first step always is to mention that I am a part of, I'm involved as a member of the Board of Directors of Patient Safety Movement Foundation. And with some ministers of that countries, I've been speaking about what is the update of Patient Safety Movement Foundation. So I'm feeling like ambassador all the time in all in every country that I'm visiting. And of course, here at the Mexican Academy of Surgery with your support, of course, and Joe Kiannis and the rest of the group, Mike Durkin and Dave Meyer. And it was very helpful here to involve the rest of my colleagues and the most important hospitals, public and private in our healthcare system in Mexico. And we have to move all the time. We are not finishing at all. So we are very clear that we have to move all the time, every day, every week, every month, every year. And even with COVID-19, we didn't stop. We are not in contact as we would like to. But I'm sure that next year we are going to be. And I hope in the second semester of this year, it would be an opportunity to be together again. But in the meantime, I really, really appreciate your support. It's very, very exciting and valuable for me, for my group, and even for my family, that when we visit the Joe Kiannis office and my kid got a picture in the same place where Ironman said, Tony Stark said, I'm Ironman at the lobby of Massimo. We have a lot of stories, and we create a very close friendship that I'm always wearing in my heart. And thank you so much for letting me to be a part of you, of all of you. Javier, thank you so much. This is a very well-deserved award to you and all the work that you've been doing. And I congratulate you from my heart for everything you're doing. So continue the great work, please. Thank you so much, Javier. I will be. Thank you so much, Dr. Reims. And please accept my very best wishes for you, your family, your colleagues there in Texas, and for the whole group of Patient Safety Movement Foundation. I really appreciate your friendship, and I admire all of you and every one of you. Thank you so much. Thank you so much indeed. Take care.