 One takeaway for me is that open source is a force of good. The solutions of tomorrow must be built using public code. This is not only to ensure a sound use of public money, but also to promote freedom of choice and avoid vendor lock-in. With open source, we can use and reuse software solutions, pool efforts and get much more bang for the buck when we invest in the digital transformation of our public administrations. As you may know, I'm not only commissioner for digit, I'm also commissioner for budget, and I can tell you that digital transformation does not come cheap, so this is crucial. Another lesson learned is that digitalization of the public sector cannot be seen in isolation. Europe has some of the strongest public sectors in the world, we also have some of the largest budgets for government spending. With such a strong home market, GAFTECH has the potential to be a great business opportunity for Europe. I have no doubt that GAFTECH, made in Europe, is a very strong global brand. That is why I'm convinced that we as public administrations should do everything possible to support the development and procurement of open and reusable digital solutions that underpin our commitment to a digital sovereign European administration.