 My early childhood was truly very challenging, very difficult. I was born into auto-poverty in my house in Communist China. I was born in the year 1961. I was the sixth of seven peasant sons. And as a child, I had big dreams. And then suddenly one day the delegates from the Beijing Dance Academy came to select talents to study ballet when I was 10, just about 2011. That one moment changed my entire fate. And then just turn 11, I went to Beijing to study ballet. So my life then changed forever. The reason I love ballet was truly that ballet is one of the most beautiful art forms. And ballet is an art form that can really inspire people, can move people, can make people reflect or realize what is precious in life. I met my wife Mary when I was dancing in London. She was a beautiful ballerina. And then she became my dance partner subsequently. And she was the reason I was first invited to dance in an international gala in Sydney with Australian ballet. And my first impression of this country was it is absolutely beautiful. It's a beautiful country. People were warm, so is the weather. I've traveled around the world to many countries, many cultures. I love Australia. I think Australian people are wonderful and generous in spirit. I became Australian assistant in 2000. And the more I lived here since I moved here, the more I really realized this is the country I love. This is the country I'm proud to call home. And this is the country I'm willing to give my utmost all to contribute to the betterment of all people and of the international standing. I feel like, you know, I don't even feel like the long, but really I guess truly the long and to be feel truly accepted. I think becoming a citizen is something you have to do. Thank you.