 Okay. Hi, folks. So, Sira, as you've all been wondering what that means, it means campaign to enhance research experience. It also happens to be the name of the local beer in all of Stenmark. This is not a coincidence, of course. Sarah is with bigger letters because she deserves much more of the credit for this than I do. So what's the idea here? Well, there are many aspects to this, but the first thing we think about here is we'd like to improve the way we write and read papers. It should be enjoyable. It shouldn't be a pain. We have ideas for this, and you can see the website, but first, surprise, surprise, the first goal, there should be a better format for papers, we think. All our papers are available electronically, so why on earth are they still formative as if they were to be printed and read on paper? It doesn't make any sense when you think about it. In particular, why can't we have a graphical overview of the structure of a paper? Which sections depend on which other sections, instead of just the table of contents, why can't we navigate a paper based on this graphical interface? Why can't I pin a theorem to the top of the screen and see the proof at the same time? Why can't I recall the definition of an ocean easily without changing the location of the paper you're at? All this should be possible, obviously. Why isn't it possible? It doesn't make any sense to me. Et cetera, et cetera, I could go on. So how do we get there? Well, the first step we think is to get ideas from people. We're doing this already a little bit to find out what's actually needed. Second step, we think, might be a bilalitic class. It implements as much as possible in PDF, and some rudimentary versions of this is actually available, and more might be possible. And later on, I mean, who knows when, but perhaps we have to build a really completely new format, or it might be maybe just an annotated PDF, and then there's a viewer that runs in your browser and lets you see all these nice interfaces. Who knows? But that's where you guys come in. So please go to the website. I've been flashing this on every slide with a purpose, of course. Share your ideas. There's a comment page you can do there. Join the team if you want. And maybe you know exactly who can code this and make this happen in practice. Who knows? We'll try to find financial support for making it happen. There are other ideas. See the website. And thanks.