 Kia ora. My name is Theo White-Colston and I'm studying here at the University doing an Arts and Commerce Conjuring degree. I was recently selected as part of the New Zealand delegation to the Harvard National Model United Nations. I've been volunteering for UN Youth New Zealand for the past two years and through that I heard about this great opportunity. At the Model UN we're going to be grappling with the world's biggest ideas through the world's largest political organisation. If we can take that back here and think about where we belong in the world, we can have a big impact on it. I'm really interested in the intersection between Maori values and global values because I see Kaitiaki Tanga being the human guardianship of the natural world as being essential and embedded in what the United Nations is trying to do. And the whole concept of international relations in my opinion is the broad manifestation of whaka whanau ngatanga or building relations between people. My life aspiration is to help create a more sustainable and equitable world. That starts with creating a more sustainable and equitable New Zealand. Now we can do that through business and government. In my opinion those are the two biggest influences on people's lives. An inspiration for me is Elon Musk because he was here at university, not this one, a similar one, thinking about these big ideas and he just made a list about the five biggest things that he wants to dedicate his life to. From the experience I believe I can gain the skills and knowledge that I can bring back to New Zealand to make real impact. One through social enterprise and the other through government.