 I'm very, very struck that we are launching living knowledge at the start of what will be our great year where we celebrate Magna Carta. It's in conservation now. It'll be re-emerging very, very soon. And in this extraordinary year, the 800th anniversary of the granting of Magna Carta, we'll be thinking, of course, not just about power and the rule of law, but also about rights and values and our idea of a good society. And it seems to me that libraries and the infrastructure they represent are part of the infrastructure of a good society. And their values are values we need to be able to articulate ever more strongly, because that's the extraordinary thing about them, whether they're big, small, academic libraries, public libraries, your local community library. This place, I have been struck stepping into this world of the commonality of values and beliefs that holds it together. And I know it is an old set of values, which is why I think they will last.