 It's time to find out who our lucky winner is if you will, in just a second, check under the stone under your foot. A specially marked stone will tell us whose cell phone is going underground. So, yeah, I don't know if you want to actually check, but up to you. Anyway, for the ceiling of the 2035 and 2060 tank capsules, may we call on Dr. Bruce Valentino, Deputy Director General for Communication and Partnerships. Thank you, Tony. There are a few additional personalities we would like to participate in this important occasion. First, may we recognize and invite to the stage Vice Mayor Kopi Alipon of the town of Los Valles, the city of Los Valles. Please, sir, join us. Is he here? Vice Mayor Alipon? He's gone? Alright, so let's go on to the representative of the Provincial Government, Attorney Dulce Rabanau, Provincial Administrator. And of course, we have a representative of the municipality of Valles here that we work with very closely, Mr. Mariano Arcelias. Please join us, sir. Okay. Now, to assist in the loading of the tank capsules, we would like to call the personalities in pairs. And as they approach the capsules, I will read out what's going into the capsules. First, Director Conenta Guerta and Mr. Arcelias, please. Ms. Guerta and Mr. Arcelias are putting into the capsule a letter from Dr. Lloyd Evans to Robert Ziegler on this occasion. The program and flyer for today's activities. They're also putting the newspapers from today, the 27th and the 16th. And in fact, one of those newspapers reports on this activity for today, the issue of the irreboot. Please. The second batch will be loaded by Director Christine Cruz and the representative of Los Baños, Vice Alipon. He's not here, right? So, may we request attorney Dunce Rabana to join Ms. Cruz? Being placed in the second batch of items is a USB containing eerie videos, particularly the video of the Director General's message plus selected YouTube videos. The list of all eerie staff as of the end of 2014. And a list of members of the Board of Trustees of eerie as of January 2015. All right, please. The third batch will be loaded by a young representative of our science team, the Afstree. Janelle, June, are you here? Janelle. She is one of the young generation. She will probably still be around when the 100th year anniversary capsule is open. She will be accompanied by our very young Chancellor of UPLB, Dr. Sanchez. So, young leaders of the science community, and they will be placing into the capsule a copy of the National Geographic Magazine, The Teacher's Eerie, the latest issue of rights today, a calendar from 2014 which includes the birds of eerie, and a few famous films from 2014. Films like Frozen, The Guardians of the Galaxy, The Young Roof. May you still be around in 2016. The next batch will be loaded by Deputy Director General Matthew Morrill and the representative of the Australian Government, Ms. Cecil Onrana. They will be placing in the capsule a photo, montage, a video of overview of the eerie campus, and a set of eerie commemorative postage stamps, and the eerie superbac, and two books from the Australian Council for International Agricultural Research. And now for another batch to be led by Deputy Director General Norman McDonnell, accompanied by and with Senator Cynthia Villar. They will be loading a list of rice varieties developed at eerie, all 1200 pages of it, a set of recently released rice varieties, and the current eerie moisture meter. And now for a final and very important set to be loaded up by Dr. and Mrs. Robert Zeigler. Robert Zeigler and Chrisan Zeigler. Please, Chrisan, are you here? Please? Yes, there she is, yeah. They will be loading a set of items, a document that speaks of eerie vision 2035, investing in the future. The eerie strategic plan for 2007 to 2015. The blueprints for the Lloyd Evans plant growth facility. A media kit of eerie. The Cosmos Magazine issue of February, March 2014, featuring the work of eerie. And finally, a set of personal things contributed by Dr. Zeigler, including a cell phone, his cell phone. Bob, you should check if the memory card is still in it. Some frequent flier cards that Bob has collected over the years. And the Time Magazine issue of December 15, 2014, talking about how the world is not enough. There's still a lot of room. All right, now the guests will all participate in the ceremony. A physical plant team will seal the capsules and lower it into place. By the way, this site where the capsule is being buried will be part of the driveway, the front area, the facade of the new facility. So that as the driveway curves in, this spot will be right in the middle of that driveway grassy area. So it's just right to check on again in 2035 and 2060 for those of us who will still be around. And now may I invite guests to participate in the burying of first representing the Philippine government and the Australian government. May I request Senator Villar and Ms. Onrado to come forward, the Philippine government and the Australian government to... Using a golden show, institutions, research institutions, the International Rice Research Institute, and the University of the Philippines of Los Baños, Dr. Zeigler and Dr. Sanchez. Please come forward. Thank you. And finally, representing the local government of Bael, Los Baños and Laguna, first attorney Dulce Rabanon and vice mayor Opie Alipa. And Mr. Mariano Arcelias. Now to close this entire occasion, happy occasion may I request Bob Zeigler to say a few last words. Before we do that, however, please all the honored guests line up in front of the time capsules for a final photo. With the hat and the shovel. And the shovel. We can still probably put the photo in the time capsule. Yes. Looking good. And once going twice, thank you very much. To close the occasion may I request Dr. Robert Zeigler to provide the closing remarks, please.