 Bonjour, hello. Shall we get seated and start? It's been great to meet here for the first time, so thank you OE Global for this great opportunity. And so I'm going to talk about how my space story and what we're doing in OER are interconnected. Okay, so a word about multilingualism. If openness is about breaking barriers, one of the key barriers we have is language. It matters. I participated in an OER conference in Nant Ahia. It was a very great opportunity to share our ideas and experiences. Lots of good feedback and people saying how pleased and almost shocked they were that they were able to present their papers in Arabic or in Spanish. And for them, they're saying for the first time that's ever happened to them. And how excited they were by that. This conference has been great so far and I got so many stimuli from everyone that it was incredible how many things I'm bringing on and I'm going to build on them. But the best thing for me is really about just getting the chance to reconnect with people and catch up and move on a bit from that sort of hellish couple of years that people have had. And to actually be here now, having that kind of congress again, catching up with people, seeing familiar faces. Very, very special. It was amazing and very inspiring. Lots of really great conversations both within the auditoriums, within the classrooms, but also outside of it, just connecting, reconnecting, forming new acquaintances and getting back home with amazing ideas, hoping to implement them all in the coming year. The sessions are always, always fascinating what people are doing. I'm anxious to get home and connect to connect, connect to connect and rid you and do some more learning. Just to echo the thanks to you for all the hard work in making the conference accessible to people who aren't there physically. I have been enjoying having my Twitter open and just following through the various forums whilst I'd love to be there. I don't feel excluded sitting here in my cold little office here at the bottom part of South Africa. I believe that if we're actually going to save ourselves, we have to embrace OER and be fully committed to a world that is open, has open access to knowledge and technology and, of course, space.