 For the past month and a half, John Shipton, Julian's dad and I have been on the road advocating for Julian's release. We started in the USA where we met with civil society groups who have been calling on the Biden administration to drop the charges against Julian because of the threat they pose to press freedom. Similarly, in Washington DC, we met with Congress people, both Republican and Democrat, who see the threat that Julian's persecution means to their First Amendment and their Democratic rights. In Germany, we met with a cross-party group that includes parliamentarians from every major German political party. Over 90 German parliamentarians are now calling for Julian Assange to be released. We even met with the German foreign ministry. We met with the state minister there as the second in charge after the foreign minister. So Germany are very concerned, even the German government are very concerned about the threat Julian Assange's prosecution means to their journalists. In the UK, we have travelled all around the country with Stella Assange, Julian's wife, as we did Q&A screenings with the film Ithica. That's about John and Stella's fight to free Julian. We screened the film and spoke to people in Norwich, in Liverpool, in Manchester, in Glasgow, in Edinburgh, in Exeter, all over the UK. We spoke to thousands of people all concerned about what's going on and the persecution of Julian Assange. There is a global wave of support for Julian that just keeps growing and growing and growing, and everyone here today is part of that wave. Next week, John and I will be in Canberra and we will be asking the government to really step up their calls for Julian Assange to be released and for the Biden administration to drop the charges.