 Welcome back and good afternoon, Tilburg University who is new, I mean, who has just arrived and haven't been here before in the first round. Quite a few, welcome to have you here. For the ones who are new, I just have a few things to say about how we are organized here. My name is Marjolein Ghaaf and I will be your host. And there's a lot going on here on stage, but for you we have this tool available to let your voice be heard. So I want to make sure that you're all online for the new arrivals. Also I would like to make sure, and that went really well on the first round, that everybody stays seated during this block of eight speeches which will take about an hour or less. Because it's really nice that nobody moves while you are here standing, bringing your ambitions. And for the ones who are new, please take out your smart device and open an internet browser, logon on WMWT.net. This is our place where we can have a dialogue and you can have your reactions placed on every speech. You open this internet side without, www, without. You go to WMWT.net and you have this choice. You choose for the code and your code is speech. Speech without the capital and you validate and if everything goes well, you arrive at, sorry, we just switch over to the internet. We arrive at the green screen. Yeah, over here. I see some of you have already typed in on the wrong side of the screen because those are only answers on that question. If you have anything else to bring, do that on the other side on the chat screen. For the ones with a smart phone, you need to toggle your screen to switch over from the one side to the other from the question to the chat. You can toggle your screen with the button on the top left side of your screen and on the button it says two text balloons and there you can toggle between chat and question. You cannot dislike or like or put in everything now. There's no speech. So the question, as you can see, is which elements of the speech caught your attention? We would really love for you to literally type in elements of the speech here because those words are going to be used in the word analysis afterwards to converge all your input for the strategy plan. So use the literal words of the speech. Neutrally, everything that has caught your attention because by voting with like or dislike, we all will see how everybody thinks about your input. Anyone any questions on this part? Okay, I'm curious for the...