 Hello, everyone. This is Audrey Tong, Taiwan's digital minister, and very happy to be here virtually to share with you some of the thoughts around cybersecurity. In the Republic of Korea as well as in Taiwan, we both view cybersecurity as one of the most important issues, because all the innovations, all the digital economy, everything that's built on the open internet relies on people's trust, of feeling secure, of assembling, of expressing, of doing business, of mobilizing online. Without this basic trust of the internet infrastructure, people cannot really innovate freely. And so it means people like you, the best of the best, in order to defend the internet, to fulfill its original promise, and to make sure that any attack, any endeavor to fragmentize the internet will not succeed. And so I'm very happy to participate, as I did in the Code Gate event with two of the teams from Taiwan, as well as welcoming you, such as two mentors from the BOB who will then later speak at our AIS3 event in Taiwan. So this kind of exchange I think is very healthy and beneficial to all people involved, and I'm very happy to join myself personally next year perhaps on your closing ceremony or some other event if my schedule allows. So again, thank you for listening and looking forward to meeting you.