 Good afternoon, everybody. Thank you very much for this opportunity to address myself to all of you. Dear Deputy Secretary-General, bon tip. Good to see you again today. Distinguished Ambassadors, ASEAN member states, members of ASEAN secretariat, ASEAN sexual bodies, colleagues from the U-delegation, colleagues from Interpol, ladies and gentlemen. As new ambassador of the European Union for ASEAN, it is amazing to me, after arriving just five weeks ago, to see the level of cooperation that we are developing together between the ASEAN secretariat and the ASEAN member states and the European Union. I mean, this is border management and migration are extremely delicate, complex, sensitive issues. These are matters that can only be discussed among partners that share a level of trust necessary to start deeper conversations. I would like to think that with our first program a few years ago, we contribute, Ambassador, good afternoon, how are you? The European Union contributed today to the extent possible to develop that level of trust and partnership. Obviously, as European Union, we are confronted, we've been confronted for the last 40 years, on border management and migration. We have managed to develop a space of freedom of movement for goods, for capital, for people covering 500 million people, more or less, in a very wide geographic area. This has not been a very easy endeavor. It has taken several decades and right now, as we speak, it is a system that is itself under threat. It's a system that is confronting a very severe challenge to its integrity. That is also put into question the capacity of Europeans to actually raise up to the challenge and introduce the necessary technical and political modifications to continue enjoying from such a space of freedom of movement. It's with this very conscience and awareness about the difficulties that we are facing ourselves in Europe, that I talked to all of you to congratulate myself to see that you think that we still have a good expertise to share with all of you. I'm also very happy because being the second phase of a program, it means that during the first phase, there was a lot there that remained to be done together. If I understand well, we have one part of the program has to do more on operational aspects of border management. The other one has to do more with visas. Again, both of them are fields that are extremely relevant and interesting for ourselves in the European Union. I just trust that this seminar is as helpful as possible to all of you in ASEAN and to ourselves also in Europe. That's all I have to say. Thank you very much. Thank you very much for your excellency for the remarks. We would like to kindly invite his excellency, Siemela ...