 So what do you grab? Hi, I'm Porebillard, the Australian Ambassador to Thailand. I'd like to take a few moments to talk to you a little bit about the Thai-Australia relationship. I've only been in Bangkok for a few weeks, but I'm already feeling very much at home in this beautiful country. And I'm very much enjoying my time. Of course, Australia and Thailand have a very long, very strong relationship. It's a relationship built on very close people-to-people contact. We have nearly one million Australians visiting Thailand every year. We have thousands of Thai students studying in Australia, getting a world-class education, both at university and secondary level. And we have a very extensive research at the postgraduate level between our universities and other institutions. And in 2015, we'll be welcoming Australian students coming to Thailand to study at Thailand universities under the New Colombo Plan, the signature initiative of our Foreign Minister, Julie Bishop, to ensure that a new generation of Australians have greater knowledge of Asia, and including, of course, Thailand. The relationship also reflects a very long connection between our militaries and a very strong association between our law enforcement agencies. And the economic relationship is tremendously important. Thailand is Australia's eighth largest trading partner. We are consistently amongst Thailand's top 10 trading partners. Last year, total trade between the two countries was just under $20 billion. And Thailand is a very significant investor in Australia, creating jobs in Australia, which is very welcome to us. So at this time, I'd like to extend very best wishes to the people of Thailand for a safe, happy and prosperous New Year. And to say how much I and my colleagues at the Embassy look forward to working with you in the coming years to continue to develop the very strong relationship which we already have. Thank you very much. Khopkhun Krub. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!