 May I have a slide, please? I have a great privilege to introduce the lecture of Dr. Bernard Esquitier. Bernard is the head of the French group of immunotherapy since 1992, and the chairman of the GU, Tumor Board at Gustavo's Institute in Madrid, in France. He's currently the small faculty coordinator for the GU group. He's also part of the steering committee of the KCA meeting. He has been in the scientific committee of the Joven Kinney Cancer Association from the first meeting until now. Bernard is also president of Arthur Association, which is a French association for research in renal tumors. And he has published more than 350 papers, mainly devoted to renal cancer. So Bernard, thank you so much. It's beautiful. So thank you very much, Jean-Jacques. Thank you very much to all of you. So I've been asked to speak about kidney cancer in 2014. And before starting, I want to thank a few people. So forward is this one. Yeah. I want, of course, to thank the organizing committee to select me to give this lecture. And that's quite an honor to be here. I want to thank KCA. I've been working with KCA for many, many years now. And it always a pleasure. And as you have heard, it's a ninth meeting. So that has been a lot, a lot of work in Europe. And I have a special thanks for three individuals. So of course, the first one is my friend Martin. And I'm very happy that he's going to give a talk. And we have been sharing a lot of meetings together. And I was very sad, I told him, that he's a little bit behind the meetings now because he's in charge of a lot of things. That's why I'm asked then. So that's one of the person I want to thank. Of course, I want to thank Peter on the Mulder. And Peter has been a very good friend of us. He has been key with Martin and myself to set, I mean, this European kidney symposium. And of course, we have been very sad when he passed away and he's still reminding our memory. And I'm very glad that I have this award today. And finally, I want to thank Ron Bukowski, who unfortunately is not here. And Ron has been supporting this adventure to go to Europe for KCA. And when we started this adventure, I mean, 10 years ago in Chicago, I mean, I never realized that it would be so successful. So thank you to all these three people which I really thank a lot.