 Hi, I'm Rebecca Cowan-Hersh from Inmarsat Government. It's my pleasure today to talk to you just a little bit about what Inmarsat views as sustainability in space. As we look to the future with the thousands of satellites that are predicted to join the other objects that are already on space, it's critically important that we take care of this very complex domain. For us we view freedom and safety of operation as fundamentally important. We see space as the opportunity for pursuit of economic and commercial advances, as well as all of the enormous human benefits that operating through space offers. So what does it mean to be sustainable for space? We think that what's required is to have freedom and transparency of maneuver, positive control of your assets. So how do you get to this? Space situational awareness requires timely, trusted, and most importantly, actionable data. Absent this, we simply cannot have a good idea of where these objects in space are so that we can protect the assets that are there and plan for the future. So what's required in this data needs to be significantly greater reliable and applicable data, further than the current TLE standard, but allows for ephemeral information. This allows satellite owner operators to calculate and look at reliable covariance data. Space situational awareness is only one thing. Responsible behaviors are important. So as we look to the future, developing these norms of behavior for responsible space operators is essential for the future. This allows us to operate in a complex domain knowing that we have control over our assets and can ensure that we can continue to operate for the future. But sustainability is much more than just space situational awareness and much more than just understanding and processing of data. It is also freedom of access to space. What does this require? It needs to be able to have competitive options for launch, reliable, affordable, and trusted launch operators to be able to have access to space for space operations. Additionally, because we are continually advancing technologies, having a surety in manufacturing, trusted suppliers, rich competition, allows us to explore new technologies and provide new capabilities for the future. And all of this is undergirded by a prevailing regulatory environment that allows access to spectrum, protection of ability to operate all the variety of different missions that operate through space, as well as prevailing capabilities for launch, and again getting back to those norms of behavior. Space sustainability is more than just one element. It is these three or four items plus much more. As a trusted owner operator that's been operating in space for 40 years, InMarsat views the criticality of sustainability as essential for our future and for the work that we're doing for all of mankind. Thank you very much.