 Good morning, my name is Jose Ocasio-Christian and I am the Chairman of the Board of the Kailas Foundation. It is a privilege and an honor to be doing opening remarks on behalf of our foundation. And I look forward to sharing with you about our goals and about the expectations from all of us in this workshop. Our foundation's goals are to engage internationally, regionally, and locally. Advocate for those who are not aware of the importance that space domain has for them economically, socially, and diplomatically. And empower all those who make decisions, whether individually or collectively, to make those decisions that influence the development and the use of the space domain. Our participation today in this workshop as a part of this informal and unofficial diplomatic dialogue between the United States and China on Space Commercialization is a continuation of our relationship between the Chinese society of astronautics, the Secure World Foundation, and the Kailas Foundation for almost three and a half years. This workshop has been forged to address the most important aspects of diplomacy and international relations. Those things are communication, respect, and understanding. It goes without saying that the relationship between the United States and China has been tenuous at best throughout this period. There have been challenges between both nations economically, politically, and socially. This workshop and the efforts of communication between our foundations to develop these very workshops have been at times the only healthy communication or connection on space when it comes to U.S. and China. Throughout this entire time, the Secure World Foundation, the Chinese Society of Astronautics, and the Kailas Foundations have maintained a dialogue of respect and understanding of one another as we have facilitated understanding between our nations about the space domain in a time when many would have considered this practically impossible. We have carefully within the regulations and legal proceedings of both our nations been able to maintain this informal and unofficial diplomatic dialogue and have been able to share our findings with the government and leadership of both our respective nations. For this incredible achievement, I would like to thank both the Chinese Society of Astronautics and the Secure World Foundation for their patience, respect, and support for what they have done so far as well as what they have continued to do in this endeavor. To Mr. Wang, to Ms. Zhang, and the staff of the Chinese Society of Astronautics, I want to personally thank you for supporting this effort. I cannot say enough about what your efforts have done to educate audiences globally about space commercialization. And as you and I both know, we've talked about many times. We're just getting started. For everyone else attending today, the intent today is about interaction in order to dismiss perceptions and build respect. The United States panelists and speakers have chosen a different format for discussion to present a more candid approach about the discussion of space commercialization within the appropriate regulatory guidelines. On our end, we're looking for the audience to ask questions. If you're watching this video now or after the workshop, please do not hesitate to contact the Kailas Foundation on our website. Or for that matter, any of the foundations involved in this workshop today. If any of us cannot answer something, we will let you know either because of regulatory requirements or because simply we don't know what we don't know. But do know that we will do everything possible within the limits of what is possible to provide you the most transparent and honest answer to your question. We're eager to listen, respect and understand our Chinese counter-parkino speeches that we have many times previously, and seek to learn in order to best describe too many here in the United States about this very conversation. Again, it is an honor to participate in this workshop and I very much look forward to the future and the opportunity to continue this informal and unofficial diplomatic discussion. Thank you.