 Ladies and gentlemen, this is the one before last session. And precisely because of that, we are going to fly in the extra atmosphere with U2, Madam Minister Sarah Al Amiri, who is the Minister of State for Advanced Technologies. And she is the chairman or chairwoman of the Space Agency of the Emirates. So Madam Minister, thank you very much for being with us. And I think it's also an opportunity for the two of you to meet with Philippe Baptiste, who is chairman of the President, CEO of the Centre Nationale d'études spatiales. And I think your presence also at the end of this WPC is of special significance because space, the space dimension, was important in the Journée Francaise, the French day of the opening of the Universal Expositions of Dubai that was yesterday. Perhaps you will tell us two or three words on that. But I would like to ask you for the discussion one simple question. Nowadays, of course, everybody is interested in space. It's also a matter of technology. Space is a matter of the future, the world. Economy is going to be based on technology. And all technology today depends on space in some way or another. But the intriguing aspect of this is that, of course, the biggest countries, for them, it is a major strategic issues. But middle powers also want to be part of this adventure. And they also want not to be entirely dependent on the biggest power. So here we have, if I can say so, a big small middle power and a small big middle power if I can use these terms.