 When I tell people that I work in Australia, then often the first reaction is oh, so far from home, but from my experience after having lived here for two years, I can honestly say, we share a lot of common values, our love for everything outdoorsy, our dry sense of humour, but most importantly, our love for freedom. This year marks the 100th anniversary of Australia's diplomatic recognition of Australia, as well as the 30th anniversary of the full establishment of diplomatic relations between our countries. Australia and Estonia share a long history together, including through the contribution of the people of Estonian origin who fought as Anzacs in the First World War. Today, we have Australians living and working in Estonia in sectors like startups, technology, hospitality and education. For me, this year represents an opportunity to look to the future. We'll work together with our Estonian friends on promoting our shared values, for example trade liberalisation, promoting an open, fair, free, secure cyberspace and on upholding the World Space Order. Thank you, Australia, for opening your arms to so many Estonians throughout those 100 years. And thank you for your true and genuine friendship.