 Well, thank you very much indeed, Ms. Sudeff, for that very touching and, I must say, inspiring talk and describing very honestly the difficulties of the position you found yourself in and really how you've overcome it over time and how you're now helping other migrants really through your therapy work, through your psychotherapy. So we turn now to our final guest, who's the daughter of Alfredo Zamudu. This is – we're speaking with Ulrike Zamudu. Last year, those of you who are here will remember the very touching testimony of her father, who's here in the room and I'll acknowledge him in a minute. Ulrike grew up – was born in Norway – of her parents from Peru and from Chile. And she'll tell us, she'll of course describe herself, but I was touched by something she said as we were speaking during the break about what it was like to grow up in a country like Norway and to look in the mirror one day and wonder why she's not blind. And I thought it was kind of quite an interesting insight, so we'll leave you to tell the rest of the story.