 Hello, it's Ken Loach, and I'm speaking from London, and I want to wish you a very successful first conference of Mira 25. And this is a great development, and I'm sure it will be a splendid one. And you have many friends across Europe and across the world who wish you well, particularly since we know you've been through very harsh times when you elected the government to carry out the wishes of the people, and that hope was dashed. And now we all face the same struggles, the struggles against neoliberalism in Europe, where people find it very hard to live the lives of dignity and security, the insecure work, insecure housing, insecure healthcare, poverty, hunger and a feeling of anxiety, well-founded anxiety. And now we face problems across the world of peace, of oppression, of regimes that pursue aggressive foreign policies and we think particularly of the struggles of the people in Palestine and the people of Gaza at this time, as we have done for the past week or so. And then there's the greater issue of climate change, the existential threat of what the world, the collapse of what the world climate faces, we face. So big questions and big responsibilities for those who seek to lead. A paraphrase Gramsci saying the old daughter is dying and the new is yet to be born. Well it's our responsibility, owner's responsibility to be the midwife of that birth. So good luck. It's a big task, but we do our best. Solidarity and good luck.