 As Australia's national university, we are already home to key national space resources, which have the vast capacity and capability to support Australia's space industry. The ANU Space Institute is an umbrella for all the hundreds of researchers working across the university in the area of space. So a great strength and a uniqueness of this is both the cross-disciplinary aspect of it. We can put together teams of people who are experts in physics, in the technology, in astronomy, in earth sciences, but also in strategy development, in policy development, in the regulatory side, and that makes us very powerful and very unique. To properly address the range of issues related to space, we need a large body of resources and expertise. We need the resources of a national university and an institute that allows all of these disciplines to work together as a single entity. The ANU Space Institute will have funds right from day one to co-invest with its partners, and we're here to work alongside the new Australian Space Agency to support its vision and its mission, especially to grow the space industry here in Australia, and we're also here to support government and other institutions in Australia. We look forward to providing our extensive cross-disciplinary capabilities to support the future of space with the university's new Space Institute.