 Bien, Mesdames, Messieurs, s'il vous plaît. Ladies and gentlemen, please. Well, I'm going to say a few words in English, and then we will switch to French. I think frankly speaking could speak French together. Because, you have agreed to speak what ? Not language. Français ? English. Ok, so I will introduce in French then. Because three French men, No, you are partly French. Anyway, we thought of having this session, religion in politics in China, because it's clear that very few people or too few people are conscious or aware of the importance of the subject of religion in China. It is absurd to say that China would be the only country in the world which is not religious. And not only has China a religious dimension, but this dimension is perceived as very threatening in the long term by the regime. And that was shown in particular at the last party congress, the 19th congress of the communist party and the repression is obviously more and more perceivable. So, by the way, we have lost the moderator, who is somewhere in the hotel, but he perhaps has fallen asleep, and this is why I am introducing the subject. But after all, I am responsible for the organization of this panel, so why not? But I will just retreat in a second after having introduced briefly the two speakers. Franciscus Varellen, on my left, is a very prominent scholar, very well known, but all the synologies, synologues, on dit synologues, and particularly he is a great expert of the Tang period, but also of religion, the subject of religion in general, and he follows from Hong Kong, where the two of them actually are based in Hong Kong, he follows very closely contemporary issues as well, and particularly this issue on religion. Franciscus is the author of many highly scholarly books, but I think this is not going to be the subject of this afternoon or tonight. Jean-Pierre Cabestan, Franciscus is about 20% French, something like that. Well, by adoption French, let's say. So you choose the percentage. Jean-Pierre is one of the best known experts in China, in France, he has a worldwide reputation, and he has been based in Hong Kong also, for how many years, Jean-Pierre? Eleven years. So Franciscus will start with a focus, particularly on this religious aspect, and Jean-Pierre will take the floor next, and talk about the political situation in China more generally. And this being said, I thank everybody and I am going to sit on the first row because my presence is no longer needed. Thank you very much.