 Because to his excellency, thank you very much. Caribou. A tu salimie. I'll be back with you one more time. The excellency, Caribou. Good morning. Good morning, sir. Good morning, my dear brother. Babu. Good morning. Sirius, I'm sorry. I'm sorry, I'm sorry. He understands, because he's never been married. He was a talker, like a disease. I know I would not like to be called a talker here, because I don't want to talk after a father. We talk so well as a talker, so we need to spoil what we talk about. And now I'm wishing for Kenya to have a wonderful, what you call, this conference, what we are calling it, this collective effort. And people are just wondering how Kenya comes with new ideas. Even amidst all these problems and problems we are having, you know, but it's just so gratification today this morning, because otherwise I shouldn't have gone with me. I'm a pastor. Please, at least, African pastors. Thank you. I'm going to say it's very late, and I saw this morning, but I rushed here because Babu is my friend. And when I came here in 2011, he was the one who graced our independence day. And I remember what he took at that. There was a huge peace moment there. And we are at peace now. I've been a soldier for so many years, young. I've also had so many problems, so many problems in my life. It's been a soldier of the internal liberation. Some people may know about the history of India. But many people do not know what the history of India is. We have been fighting for so many years since the Berlin conference, 1884, when Africa was slicing into many pieces. And we, Africans, we are not learning from that. Not that we've been enough at slicing. We want also, again, to slice, slice, slice. Again, our people into pieces, that's what you're saying. Anyhow, I'm very grateful. I'm very happy to be with you here. Again, I miss all the stories. I miss what you and I have heard. Every morning, first day, Friday, so another. And the Korean War, the Russian War, now this moment together. And this morning, I saw a bell in the letter of Moses, a peaceful letter. It changed my mind. So I switched off the television, but to hear everything the Russian hear. I'm wishing my brother, what can I say, to all the people in Kenya, a very, very great news for them. Thank you very much. A round of applause for Mr. Bien, my son. Thank you very much. I'm Bien and I'm a Rascaldi. Ambassador of the State of Eritrea and he's a diplomatic host. So at this juncture, I'll invite questions from both ends. And we're only going to take at most...