 Hello, I'm Art Salazar of U.P. Los Baños, Scholar of Agriculture Institute of Plant Breeding. And my project is on corn. We want to be as a nation, we want to be an economic tiger. But a tiger has to be strong, being a tiger, and yes to it. And that's where our concern is. So we even think of becoming respected and feared nation. We have to have a good foundation in terms of food and nutrition security. Data would show that the incidence of diabetes in the Philippines is alarmingly high. It's higher than the world's average. And also, we are importing a lot of rice. We are one of the biggest, if not the biggest rice importer in the world. And it could not go on this way. Before we think of being really an economic tiger, that's what I said, we have to address these issues. And our project on a simple thing, a scorn, will help towards that. Because in terms of our rice importation, our rice importation is only 10% of annual rice requirement. So it's about 2 million tons. And also, corn incidentally is a low-glycemic index food. It's staple. And so if you eat more of corn than rice, then you'll have less chance of diabetes. And if you are already diabetic, then you could manage your blood sugar. So it's a simple thing. As what I said, it's just corn, but I would say it's a miracle food. And it's here. It need not be imported. It's grown by our Filipino corn farmers. And the amount of foreign exchange that we'll be saving is about 25 billion pesos worth annually. If that amount of money will be circulating among our farmers, that's a lot of money to get by. And it will be the springboard for economic takeoff. And so our work is really investigating and finding out best way how to promote the adoption of corn in the Philippines. And we're looking at the blending of rice and corn. And we found out it's best to consume it taste-wise, 70% rice and 30% corn. And so if all the Filipinos in general will be consuming 70-30, we will be exporting rice the next day. Because we only import 10%. And also we will reduce the rate of diabetes. So our advice to our compatriots in Desayos in Mindanao, go back to corn because the consumption of corn in the south is decreasing. And for our compatriots in Luzon, increase the intake of corn, put more corn into your diet so that we'll have less need for rice. And that way, then we could move on. A person who is hungry and who is diabetic will find it hard to think, will find it hard to create. So it is the foundation for the growth of our nation para sa isang malusog at busog na bayan mais.