 Hi, my name is Matthew Shaw. I'm a graduate from Griffith University and I was a Hong Kong and Indonesia scholar. The new column of the plan has changed, of course, my career. I was able to experience an internship with Kingwood Amalicens in Hong Kong, as well as an internship with the United Nations Office of Drugs and Crime in Indonesia. And from doing both of those internships, I realised that Corporal Law was the career path for me, which led me to my job here at Herbert Smith for Hills and Brisbane. The new column of the plan definitely helped me get this job because it would have set me apart from other candidates who didn't have any international experience. And because the law firm does engage with lots of international clients, I think it's very valuable that I did have that experience. I have seen changes in myself personally. As a result of my new Colombo plan, I feel like I'm a lot more outgoing, more out of my shell. And I think that has a lot to do with the fact that I was having to network over there in both Indonesia and Hong Kong. I do see value in maintaining relationships with the region, definitely due to China's increasing influence and Australia's relationship with China. And the firm that I work for now has an office in Hong Kong, so I think that's going to be a great place to start my career.