 This microphone was set at about two meters. That's an indication of who my successor might be, but I'll let you guess on that. I don't want to give big speeches, but I'd like to do two things. One is I'd like to recognize two groups of people who are here tonight. And then the second is I want to lay down a few ground rules for tonight for you to consider. So the first group I want to recognize is all of the Erie stuff. So Erie stuff who are with Erie but not posted here at headquarters in Las Panyas, but outposted in our many country programs. I want you to all come forward here so that everybody else can see you. Everybody who works for Erie in a different country. Come forward and wave your hands. Don't be shy, there's many of you I know. Yes, so... Oh, I have to step back even. You can see we have a great group of people here and not even all of them have come forward. I can see, hello. Anyway, so they are representing actually several hundred employees that we have outposted in Erie and a number of those that has grown tremendously in recent years. So I want you to all take a good look at them and give them a big round of applause for the work they do and for even more work. Good, that was the first group and you are allowed to step back. The second group of people I'd like to recognize are those of you who are here as part of the Young Scientist conference. So those of you who are under the Young Scientist program to present all the papers or posters this week, I'd like you to all come forward too. Only one? There must be more. He is not alone. Any Young Scientist? Keep coming, keep coming. See, this is also a really nice large group and they have in common that unlike the first group, they had to compete to be able to here tonight. So because we had a competition and a competitive selection process which was run very well under the leadership of Half Street, who have then selected those outstanding young people to be presenters of oral presentations and posters. So please give them a big hand. Can I give you a say if champion of competition in the area of winners or losers? There are no losers. There are only winners. And I'll come back to those two groups when I talk about rule number four. So, okay, there are four rules for how to behave tonight. So rule number one is don't bother asking Bob or me who my successor is going to be. Neither one of us will tell you. So don't waste your time. Don't gossip or spread rumors or ask us. You will know very soon. That's all we will tell you. Rule number two, don't bother asking me and my wife what we are going to do next. The answer to that question is we simply don't know it yet. If you have baked ideas and if we know more about it, you will also learn it at some point in time. There's no reason to waste much nerves and time on that. You can see I'm quite comfortable, so it can't be that bad. Rule number three is therefore you should use this evening to talk about nice things, really beautiful things, you know, like beautiful women or men. Music, books, movies, fine foods, single malt, beards and rice fields, things like that. That's what I think this evening should be. Relax, just have a nice evening of that. And rule number four, those of you who just can't continue and must talk about work, despite all the other nice things to talk about, I know that some of you will just have an uncontrollable pressure to also wanting to talk about work. Talk to the two groups of people that I've just presented to you. Don't talk to the same people that you talk to each day, either over a bureau in the cafeteria. Talk to the other people, okay? That's why they are here. And find out what they are doing and find out how they might help from you or you know, you may even suggest what kind of things you can do for them. So this is the four rules for the night. And other than that, we have some background music. And I'm not sure, is the food ready? Food is ready? Food is ready? Not yet. Not yet. Okay. Food will be ready soon. And then I'm assuming that there will be an automatic trickle of people and then if you see that happening, just follow whoever is the leader. Enjoy the evening and don't get too drunk because we've got more work to do for three more days this week. Thank you for coming.