 Hello. At Diaspora Digital News, we use our new media platform to bring a better understanding on issues around migration, diaspora, and diplomacy. We do that by bringing practicality to the way communities and organizations are proven. As a media, we play our role by collaborating and showcasing the development and progress made in diaspora engagement by individuals, organizations, and governments. We align with objective 19 of the Global Compact for Migration, which is to create conditions for migrants in diasporas to fully contribute to sustainable development in all countries. By being the digital voice of the global diaspora, the various components of our journey has been interesting, and a number of global events or happenings have redefined our focus on how we should report on migration or diaspora. Garnet's Year of Return, for example, revealed to us the power of tourism and creative arts to the development of global diaspora engagement. COVID-19 highlighted diaspora crisis management and the importance of digital media. And recently, the happenings between Russia and Ukraine has shed more light on why we should take another look at diaspora humanitarianism. We've also understood and have focused on promoting diaspora engagement in a holistic way. That is, giving back should not be quantified only in terms of money, but the total value they offer, which is why development of human capital, for instance, is very important. Living in a global world and a digital era, we are happy that we've been able to contribute to the development of diaspora engagement to enhance digital media communications, and we'll continue to do that.