 Sabrina Wiesingseo, please come up onto the stage! Congratulations! It's amazing, I really didn't count that, to be honest. Would you like to have more fairness in the world, and at the same time make a profit? Then you're going to enjoy the next three minutes, where I'm going to give you the why, how and what of breaking the wall of unconscious biases. I've previously won a couple of other speaking and science communications competitions, so I have a special routine I go into, where first I try to just empty my brain and draw out what could be some great arguments to have on stage. Then I write out a script, and I cut and I cut and I cut and I cut, when it's only three minutes, right? And then I just speak to myself in front of a mirror. An example is that an essay which was signed with a boy's name will get a higher grade than when the same essay is signed with a girl's name. I haven't heard any feedback from the judges, so I have no idea why I won, because I'm biased to always think that of course the medical sciences will win, because they get up on stage and say, I will cure something, so of course we like them. And when I come up and say, some people think it's a bit political, I would say it's not, it's completely scientific. But just because of that, I often don't think I'm going to win. I always think the harder sciences are going to win, and I'm pushed aside as fluff, but I guess they saw the potential like I do, so that's wonderful. We need a society to grow. We need to prosper. And definitely we need the world to be more fair. And I want to contribute to that by breaking the wall of unconscious biases. Thank you very much.