 So today I'm going to talk about localization in backstage. I just have a few minutes. So this is going to be a quick agenda. I will start with what is localization and what problems we are going to solve, how to enable it in backstage, and how to also update your plugins to enable it. And if we have time, just a quick recap with the benefits. So what is localization? It's a process of adapting a product or a service to a local market or a specific language and country. So basically what that means is how you can display currency, numbers, dates, like in the right format for where you live, also to adjust the design elements, for example, to write the text from left to right or right to left, and also to translate all the text on the UI. So that could be just labels, buttons, et cetera. So this is a quick example of what that will look like before localization. That would be on the left side. So for example, the date, you can see that would be just a universal time. So this is very developer-friendly and not necessarily user-friendly. People will not know really how to read that. And if you use localization, you will see on the right side, for example, the date, the month, the year, the proper time format. So another example will be talking about currency. If you are working in financial services, that could be something pretty critical. So on the left side, you see it's showing just like dollars and with commas to separate the thousands. And then on the right side, you could show something more local, for example, here in Paris showing euros. So how to do that? That's actually very easy. In backstage, it's using Material UI. So you could enable this with a theme provider, which you probably already do. And that would be to change the colors, the palette, et cetera. So from there, you could also add any locals. So in that example, I'm adding the French local. So I have an import, and I just add it to the theme. And then that's it. So if you want to have your plugins updated, which I highly recommend, this is an example using Material UI and Date.js. You can just wrap your component that will show the date with a specific local. And that will then just show in the correct format. So this is not limited to the Date.js. You have many other libraries. You can use the one that you use in your enterprise. But that's basically the same. That would be just add a wrapper around your UI components. For the translation, that would be something very similar. In this case, I'm not using the localization provider for Material UI, which you can do. But I wanted to show another example. So I'm using another library called React localization. And on the left side, you can see that I'm defining a label for the date in English, one in French. And then if I use it from my component on the right side, you can see that I just specify the name of the label. And then that's going to automatically select the proper language. So the benefits that will improve the user experience, you will have better engagement. People will use your plugin more frequently. If you are providing a plugin, we mentioned a few companies earlier having their own plugins that will definitely help with their brand and increase the usage. And if you are working in a specific industry where you have compliance and it's heavily regulated, then that will also help the usage. And thank you.