 Hi, I'm Matilde. I recently received my PhD degree in political science here at Ohus University. During my time as a PhD, I was a PhD representative in the PhD committee at Ohus BSS. Most of the time you may feel that your interests as a PhD student are being taken care of locally at your departments or in your research sections. But sometimes the interests of PhD students are not completely aligned with the interests of tenured staff. And sometimes PhD students across departments, across faculties, actually have some of the same problems and some of the same wishes. And that's why it's important that we work together and that we collaborate and take care of or work for the work conditions of PhD students. And the PhD committees are a place for such work. One example of some of the things that I will always remember that we... Well, an example where I think we actually made a difference as PhD representatives was when the new recruitment norms or the draft for the new recruitment norms were made public. And some of the points were, well, created a lot of dissatisfaction among PhDs. And the PhD representatives in the PhD committee at Ohus BSS worked together with other PhD representatives and with Alper and JRA to formulate a hearing statement where we made our point of criticism clear. And we actually succeeded in getting the draft or the norms modified. And I think that was a really, really good... well, it was a success. So that's why I think... that's why I hope that you will all be sure to in the future maybe consider running for the PhD committees and at least engage in university politics and support your local representatives. Thank you.