 Thank you very much, and I would like to hand over now to Harish Pillay for the opening remarks. Thank you very much for joining us here and Harish Pillay. Alright, good morning everybody. Yes? Good morning. Alright, well done. 21% away. It's actually, in many ways, I'm very, very glad to see us all here today. The last time we did an events conference was in 2003. So it's been a long time coming. The first Singapore events conference was in 1999. So 16 years later, 17 years later, to see a much bigger group happening, an event happening that's just excellent. I'm sure you are not here to listen to me. There are enough talks, 124, 128 speakers, 128 speakers. There's tons of stuff happening. I want to just pitch for the talk that I'm giving. And then I have to take this hat off because I'm wearing another hat for that. That is the Internet Society Singapore chapter. How many of you have heard of the Internet Society? A few. So the Internet Society is a global organization. For you and me, anybody can join. And every city has a chapter or more, usually one per city. And we have a chapter in Singapore. And the Internet Society Singapore chapter is running a workshop on Sunday. It's about creating an emergency internet setup. So the story is very simple. You have a major disaster. How are you going to get your internet going? You know what to do. So my motivation for that is I have two sons who are 17 and 15, and they have never heard the modem thou told. So it's not their fault. They were born at a stage where there were no modems to be used. So we need to be able to create an internet in a hurry. And this, I think, is a very important activity that we have to learn. So it's more for workshop. So I'm happy to get ideas from you. What else we should do? We want to document it and make it available to anybody to build your own internet when you have a disaster. But it's not a disaster that drives it. The fact that you can now do it and you know what to do. How many of you know if I turn off the Wi-Fi and a 3G? How to connect? You do? Great. So can you come to my workshop on Monday then? And help me teach how to do that? That's very important. So that's what I'm more keen to do. But having said that, I think I welcome you, especially all of the first timers to Singapore. It's a humid place. So please forgive us for that. We can't do much about the weather. So we have a lot of air conditioning. So I'm sure those of you who are living long enough, air conditioning is a blessing. So thank the air-con gods. So have fun tomorrow. I'm sure you'll be reminded it's not going to be in this location. It's going to be at 4.71. If you're going to be taking the trains tomorrow, it's the one north station. So if you're coming by train, it's a one north station and it's just off of the train station there. So with that, welcome to this event and have fun and learn, mingle and be awesome. Thank you.