 The fourth annual China International Copyright Expo opened in Beijing on June 22nd and over the next few days is expected to receive an estimated 50,000 visitors. The expo is open to the public, but also provides networking opportunities for professionals in the creative and cultural industries. This year's theme focuses on the development of the audiovisual industry and is being held during the same week as the WIPO Diplomatic Conference on the Protection of Audiovisual Performances. WIPO is one of many exhibitors at the exposition. It's extremely important that WIPO is present in an international expo like this one, where we expect to have as much as 50,000 visitors in the next few days. For a simple reason, because we have the opportunity to communicate them that we exist and we deliver a very important work in protecting creators and innovators around the world. We are trying to explain to people what intellectual property is. Some of our visitors, they don't know what WIPO is or what intellectual property covers. We are trying to explain them that and at the same time we are trying to tell them that we are here in Beijing to sign a treaty on audiovisual performances, trying to create an international legal framework in order to protect performers, their creations, their works, that can be spread all over the world in a safety way. A lot of visitors are coming to ask questions about how the WIPO generally operates and our function. And also a lot of companies are coming to ask about the service that WIPO can provide for them, which gives us the chance to introduce them about our PCT system, our marches system, our HEC system. They have some great interest in that.