 Hi, I'm Dean Perine, Executive Vice President at JSA, and I'm here with Monique Lan-Patit. Monique is the Director of Telcom Sands Frontiers. Monique, thanks for joining us. Thank you very much, Dean. We understand that your partnerships with the private sector are very important to TSM. Could you explain to the viewers a little bit more about that and why those private sector partnerships are important? Corporate partnerships are part of the very essence of TSM, especially at the beginning of our operation 20 years ago. Telecommunication in humanitarian response were not considered a priority. Who better than private sector companies working in the technologies and telecommunications sector could understand the importance of using these tools for humanitarian assistance and back out our vision. This is exactly what happened. Since the very beginning, we started close collaboration with global leaders in their respective domains, mainly from the satellite and the mobile communication sectors. Throughout the years, we developed this relationship and started new ones, convening technical collaborations, strong human relationships and our humanitarian field experience to be able to assist the most vulnerable. Today, we are particularly proud to have new and long-standing partnerships who share our vision, trust, and allow us to be independent. TSM is more than just providing financial support to humanitarian NGO. It is about supporting at least 100 humanitarian organizations and more than 300,000 vulnerable people every year. And it's about committing to a vision of the world in which technology and telecommunications brings protection, relief, hope, and a solid base of brighter future where human-made and natural disaster removed all hopes. We are incredibly lucky to have fully committed to our vision.