 A donation of 10 laptops and an ID card printer has been made to the Department of External Affairs to assist with its work from home regime. In a recent ceremony to mark this show of goodwill, portfolio minister Hon. Sarah Flood Boeber expressed heartfelt thanks to the government and people of Taiwan for yet another timely gesture to seem to show. We really, really appreciate this donation. I know that the staff had been asking for these laptops for a while. We had been saying that we needed to have these laptops. And particularly at a time when, through the World Bank grant, students are getting laptops. Children are getting laptops and parents don't have laptops to work. So a lot of our staff literally had to be borrowing their children's laptops to do work. So this is what the reality had become. So this gesture is so important. The Alpha card reader, the ID card machine, again, you are upgrading what you donated before. You donated our previous machine, allowing us to work efficiently right here and not having to print our ID cards elsewhere. And you're upgrading. Taiwanese Ambassador His Excellency Peter Chen, in handing over the equipment on behalf of Taiwan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, says it's their pleasure to assist the Inclusions External Affairs Department's digital transformation in response to the pandemic. And today it's about better equipped to combat the impact of the COVID-19 and advance the government and your good department. And I also like to take this opportunity to express my appreciation to our role minister and your team for your long-time support and assistance to my office, no matter in terms of our endeavor of promoting bilateral cooperation or the convenience of our daily living in Senusia.