 I'd like to start the day by introducing the guest of honor we have who will be welcoming us to this place. First, we've got Mohi Wahi Komatua from Orangamai Marai who will be doing a blessing and a song here. And after Mohi we have Wayne Guppy from Upper Hut who's our mayor here who's been so generous and welcoming to us and to the community here. And following Mayor Guppy we'll have Mayor Celia Wade-Brown from Wellington, the beautiful city that's just 40 minutes from here, another home base for us as well. And following her we have Ambassador Mark Gilbert, the US Ambassador who's actually just arrived two weeks ago, three weeks ago. And is the new Ambassador representing the government of the United States and very much aligned in the work that he does in building bridges between New Zealand and the US. So Mohi, please. First of all, welcome, welcome, a huge welcome to everybody, especially to our two mayors. I notice Mayor from Wellington, she's got a big smile on her face. I wonder why. But welcome to all our other businesses as well. It's important for us as Maori, as cultural people. Everything we do will start off with a karakia. And after I finish that, Piano's going to come up and assist me with our waiata. It's not called a song, it's called a waiata. And then, and that's my job, finish. And once I've finished, once everything is completed, I come back here, finish off again with another karakia. Okay. Thank you to all of you. Thank you to everyone. Thank you to all of you. Thank you to all of you.