 I'm Julia, I'm a political scientist from Brazil and I was responsible for the gift shop, which is the end of our exhibition. The idea was to make something similar to when you go to, for example, a parliament, you visit a parliament, you'll have a gift shop in the end. So we tried to show how politics is consumed and commercialized in the different countries which we researched. Then, as you can see, we have items from different ideological perspectives. So, for example, Trump's and then a t-shirt for women's rights. Then here we have a whole set of different things. So these are from Texas, the UK, the US, this one is from Brazil. We also have things here, we have different items. This is from Brazil also, these ones are from the US, this one is from Fiji. So these are all items that people buy during elections or they can be distributed for free in order to express your political positions, etc. So your support for some candidate or something like that. And here we have also some items from parliament's gift shops. For example, this one is from the French parliament, this one is from the Scottish parliament, which we visited during the research. And then here we have some t-shirts. For example, this one is from Brazil, it's from an election. But we also have from Fiji, this one is distributed for free in Fiji. These are ways we try to convey how people materialize politics somehow. For example, here we have a towel, like a beach towel with Lula's face, which is now the Brazilian president. So it's a way that politics gets into people's daily life. So you can bring your towel to the beach, for example. And you'll be living your life and at the same time showing people in what you believe, in who you believe. So it's like a social way to show who you are and what you believe. And the same for the US, for example, we have here the Obama t-shirt. And the Trump one, let me find it here. My favorite item. Well, I'm biased because I'm Brazilian, so I like more things from Brazil. But I really like the sunglasses. Can I take the tag off? I'll take the price tag off.