 And then, while we will come to Ous, my name is Hordia, I'm the Mayor of Culture and Sports. And thank you very much for the opportunity to come and give a brief introduction about Ous and our cultural life. It's a takeaway for me to present Ous for people like you. And also, you are doing a great work and I will come back to what its open source means for us in Ous. And please feel free to interrupt if there is any question or don't understand what I'm saying, I'm sorry to make my voice also clear. We are kind of here today to open a new office conference. But as I told, I would try to say some few words about Ous and the development in Ous. Ous is only a small city if you compare it with many other European cities. But we are, even of the second largest city in Denmark, the city is growing and the city is changing. I don't know if some of you have been here in Ous before. Maybe you already see the big development in this part of the city in the heart. The recent few years has been a very, very big development. From being a city in Europe, we are working very hard to becoming a European city. Ous has about 325 inhabitants and we expect to grow more than 10% by 2020. That is a population increase of about 303,000 inhabitants. We have a world-class university and in total there is more than 50,000 students in the city. The university is a good indicator of what we want in Ous. We want cultural and education which you can see in our economic buildings such as here at DOC 1. I hope that you had the possibility to look around and see the building. The establishment of the University of Ous in 1928 gave the city a very good post. The university also attracted several other educational institutions to the city. But the university is not stand-alone. In the past years, Ous has gained new world-class cultural institutions. Ous Art Museum, Ous, which opened in April 2004, the world-famous artist Alfred E. Yesen has created their rainbow on the roof called I don't know if you are visiting that place. I would suggest you do it. It's really beautiful. You can also have a very good view of the city from the rainbow. In 2011, we opened a cultural production center for literature, visual art and stage art at Spain. The fantastic Urosco Museum opened last autumn. And this summer, we opened this building, DOC 1, so you can just imagine, in a few years, so many things have been happening in this city, itself about the development that has been in this city. This library is the most advanced library in Europe, actually, if not in the entire world. The new main library is indeed a new kind of library. You can take a look around yourself and see how it is. The library is not a place where you can borrow books. The new role of the library is to be the center of civic engagement. The idea is that we must first create a platform, in this case, a building, and it is up to the citizens to develop the content. And that's actually the main purpose of this building. It's not that we are going to put the content, but it's up to the people who come here to see how they want to develop, and how they want to use this library. That very top is an open source building. Obviously, it's Europe's capital of culture in 2017. Hope you will come and enjoy. Let's speak events. Our mantra is, let's rethink. This means that we are using this opportunity to build on what already exists. At the same time, we are experimenting with ways to do things differently and smarter. Besides the top-down decisions taken by the city council, we experience a growing up movement. For example, if you need to get right off an old coach, you will carry it outside your house and wait for the dustman to come and move it. However, the idea of recycling is growing in August. On Facebook, you will find a group containing more than 30,000 citizens who scrap all kinds of old things. Follitures, electronics, devices, clothes, etc. 30,000 members of a local Facebook group that is almost 10% of the population in August. This is not happening because of their lit, let's think, mention, let's really reflect their attitude of old. A mindset which goes beyond traditional thinking and is a major part of our vision of all the capital of culture. The deep picture is met of small and large initiative. One of those intent is open source. The reason we are gathered here today in the visibility of almost we have our attention on open source. We believe that by sharing our knowledge and skills, we are able to make something even better. We believe that when we stand together, we stand stronger. We believe that owning and opening up our code and data makes us free, free to work in ways that source and grant us as an organization instead of being looking upon as a part of MS. We believe in being open and innovative which is why open source is a natural way of thinking or rethinking the way we do things. A lot of institutions around the world look open, open source as an interesting new way of thinking and working with IT. Labour Office is a good example of how an open source initiative can grow really strong. Labour Office is one of the most used open source programs in the world. It is an example of how an open source project can get popular by as well-privileged users as public institutions. The many people that are here today show the strength in open source and what difference a community can make if it's believed in its purpose. I'll tell you this, we are proud of being the host city of this year's Labour Office conference and we hope that you will enjoy your city. I'll tell you a few words about what we have not at least about our cultural institutions. So I hope that you will enjoy your time here in the North take a look around and see how it has been developed and get a cultural experience. I wish you all a pleasant stay in August and a fantastic conference here at the conference. Once again, thank you for the opportunity to tell you about how to think about open source and to tell you a few words about our city and also good stay and good day.