 We can actually bring ideas from one place and applying them to where it would become most powerful in solving problems. My name is Wei Fengzhong. I'm a senior research fellow at the Mercator Center. What we do here at Mercator is basically bridging the gap between academic ideas and real world problems. I could be wrong, but my impression is that there are two camps. One really focuses on solving policy questions in Washington, like the policy circle people. But they don't really engage with academic ideas. And there's another camp in academia. Of course, there are a lot of professors and they're doing a lot of interesting things. But not all of that are steered towards solving real world problems. So I think Mercator is really at a unique spot in between the two. And so this is what really makes it so exciting for me when I came on board because we can actually bring ideas from one place and applying them to where it would become most powerful in solving problems. My impression is that the two camps that I just talked about, these two camps are sort of drifting further and further apart. So the demand for bringing the two camps back together is ever-growing. So I see, for this reason, I see a brighter future, even brighter future for Mercator for the next four years.