 And the name of my rhyme is chi-chap chi-chap di-ding-ding, which means gecko gecko on the wall. And Indonesian is not my second language. It's about my fourth. But I lived and worked in Indonesia for two years, and that's where I learned this rhyme. And if you don't know what a gecko is, it's this cute little lizard that clings on the wall with all four feet. And it can cling on the wall and the ceiling and the post and all those kinds of things. And what do they live on? Mosquitoes. So it goes like this. Chi-chap chi-chap di-ding-ding, DM, DM, Mariah. Sa ekor nyama datan lalu di tenka. So the C-I, C-I-A-K is che. That's where I'm getting chi-chap chi-chap di-ding-ding. Did you try it again? You've got the words, right? It's so much easier to teach people with the words. OK. Chi-chap chi-chap di-ding-ding, DM, DM, Mariah. Sa ekor nyama datan lalu di tenka. Excellent. OK, and now in English, which I'm not as good at, I'll probably not. Gekko, Gekko on the wall, silently creeping, creeping along. Here comes Mr. Mosquito. He's caught with a snap. Thank you.