 Good morning everybody. It's wonderful to have you here. Like you have already noticed Helsinki is a very beautiful light city. I heard from Marianne that you represent 130 countries. Well, being a bit cynical, I just wonder where are the missing 71s. But I was explained that they are on their way. I come from the field of politics that is not that much to start up. Unfortunately, nowadays it's rather trying to avoid the world closing down. In politics we are used to hear that a common enemy unites. Well, maybe that is true, but it surely doesn't unite that enemy. This brings to my mind a thought of common code. What about if common code would unite better everybody? And when we look around here, opportunities, innovations, creativity, making pieces together, that is creating common code. At the end it might be that we, the whole world, will be saved if we unite in the name of common code. That's a common interest. Surely startups are better to unite. Are better to avoid that closing down. With these words, ladies and gentlemen, I wish you a very pleasant day here in Helsinki and to keep in mind common code unites us. And that's good for us all. Thank you.