 So, Wujud share task is actually as you can imagine. Oh, yeah, so. So we actually collaborated on this share task with my team and on Muhammad Abdul-Mageed's team. As you see there, we have seven people. So what we did actually, we shared the Wujud dataset. We have splitting that is not the same as the original paper of Wujud. So we made different splitting. So it means different results of course. So, the splitting we share it. So Wujud is about half million tokens, very rich to two sub tasks. One is called flat named entities and the other one is called misted named entities. As you see here, it's more assess at Edward Said Foundation is organization in the first task only organization. But in the second, there are two entities. One is the organization of the organization and the other one is Edward Said himself is a person. So two sub tasks. So as you know, or may know that Wujud is actually a very fine grained and rich corpus. It includes 21 kinds of entities types. And by the way, it's also include the daily, not only MSA and so on. So we made the splitting, we share it. We get 45 unique teams who registered and then 11 participated in the flat sub tasks and eight in the listed sub tasks. These are the names, the Scandaria University, two teams, Zartal, Khwerif, Al Ayadata, well, you can read it yourself, Franhover and so on. So as you see here, the best line. So this is the results of task one, flat near. So many people actually did much more than the best line. So we computed the best line 90% accuracy with the R-Bert and 88 with R-Bert. So two baselines, but many teams did more. The highest was 91.3. So with the nested near, as you see here, as you see here, somebody achieved 93 points, almost half, this is actually high number. What makes it actually even with Bearstone organization and so on, they are really high. But like event is very difficult and entity, very difficult. So it lowers, so some entities lower their results, but the known ones are simple and high. And as you see, the nested is higher than the flat. So that's it. And I invite you to talk with the authors of these papers.