 Hi, open science in just about 60 seconds. So what is open science? There are several definitions. Whatever definition you choose, make sure it's open. That is transformative, adaptive. Why open science? Because we're trying to shift a view of science is just for a few scientists to assigns for anyone who can apply and provide evidence of a scientific method having been followed now. There isn't a single scientific method. There are several scientific methods and they're in evolution, so it's very important to keep that bit open. Faster knowledge discovery, faster knowledge dissemination and expanding exponential expansion of knowledge resources and scientific resources. Many challenges, quality, validity, consistency, integrity, many opportunities. More science, more confidence, learning and more people can benefit from scientific research. Particularly, I'm interested in open clinical trials for traditional knowledge to evaluate a lot of traditional knowledge such as herbal medicines, for example, or natural remedies. At the moment, they're regarded by sciences quackery because of lack of clinical trials or clinical evidence. It should be easy to set up open clinical trials whereby a number of the test group can be set up to evaluate the validity of certain types of traditional knowledge. So a lot of opportunity and a lot of work there. And I look forward to be doing this. Thank you.