 My name is Jacob Hacker. I work with KPMG in Sydney, Australia. I lead our space industry practice. Been at KPMG for five years now. Before I joined KPMG, I studied aerospace engineering and also got to work with the Space Generation Advisory Council, keeping our robots clean and being responsible users of space, but also how can we use the assets that we have in space to live more sustainably on Earth. I think that focus really comes out in some of the strategy and policy work that we deliver, but also in the other thought leadership that we have. You may have seen the G20 meetings last year. It was the first time that the heads of space agencies all 20 came together for a G20 affiliated meeting. One of the key focus points there, I think almost all of the presenters are really connected on the opportunity space to support sustainability and also growing the space economy at the same time. I got enormous benefit out of working with the SGAC of the Space Generation Advisory Council and being a member there. I have so many really good friends that I still keep in touch with on a weekly basis. So the professional setting and context that you get from that as well as the friendships are really amazing. I think as you start out from a career perspective, there are so many opportunities which might not be clear to you, but building a good network within your company and getting good support from people saying it to you is such a good way to be able to go after those opportunities that you see or things that you'd like to grow in your business.