 Thierry de Montbriere, welcome. You are the president of this organization, the founder, and this is the seventh edition and the first time in Asia. So, what are your conclusions? Positive. Since you are trying to have a global club, global organization, but I also insist on the world club, even though we had a number of people from Asia already, I think it was important to meet for the first time in Asia and Korea, I think is a very relevant country because it fits very well with our criterion of middle power. And my impression is that it was extremely successful. The president was very much involved personally. She gave, I think, an important speech, which is going to be a reference for the diplomats and other observers. And the participation, particularly of Korea, I think was quite a high level and positive in the spirit of the conference. And the points from your point of view which were the most impressive, the most important. Well, in terms of the content, of course, it was that even when we dealt with classical Western subjects, such as the Middle East or Africa or others, we dealt with them in a slightly different perspective as usual, that is, the Asian perspective. Not entirely, of course, but there was in the discussions and often in the presentations a lot of input from Asia. And I think that on the Asian affairs themselves, in my judgment at least, we learned a lot. For instance, in the case of the East Asian potential crisis, I myself learned a few things and I came out of this with a slightly different opinion on some of the subjects, such as Japan-China or Japan-Korea and so forth and so on. Now, I think that in some issues, such as big data, we had in the last day a wonderful session, including two very high level American presentations where the two speakers, both highly competent, had slightly different but constructive opinions. Indeed, sir. Thierry de Montréal, congratulations. I think it was a terrific conference. Thank you. Thank you very much.