 My thanks to the trustees of SOAS for rewarding me as honorary doctorate. I'm just sorry that we can't be together in person. SOAS graduations are so special, showcasing as they do SOAS's global reach. We face a post-pandemic world where we need to work together to build bridges across communities and cultures. I know that those of you graduating today will feel that you face a very uncertain future. What the pandemic has done is exacerbate the deprivation, the difference, the disadvantage that we have seen over so many years across countries and communities. But what I can also say to you is that we have seen some remarkable things. We have been able to witness incredible resilience despite the trauma that so many people have faced. We have seen people being so kind to each other, remembering about neighbors, about the importance of community and helping each other. We have seen our incredible scientists at work forging partnerships with the private sector, with governments and others to bring us the vaccine and supporting the vaccine rollout. And whilst you will face a very uncertain world, the skills that you have learnt, the friendships that you have made, what you have learnt from each other, as well as from your tutors will stand you in good stead. And the campaigns that we have seen in the last 18 months that have made such a difference across the world, from Black Lives Matter through the climate change protests and the Me Too movement, has shown us more than anything can, the importance of individual as well as collective action. I wish you all the very very best for your future. And remember, what you do and how you do it will make a difference. Thank you.