 Good morning. My name is Ian Christiansen and I am Director of Private Sector Programs for the Secure World Foundation. Secure World Foundation is a non-governmental organization based in the United States. Our mission is to promote cooperative solutions for space sustainability and its beneficial contributions to stability here on Earth. We are an independent organization and my remarks today do not represent an official position or policy of the United States or its government. Secure World Foundation is honored to be working with the Chinese Society of Astronautics and KALIS Foundation to organize today's 2021 Sino-US Commercial Space Workshop. Today's event is the third in an ongoing series of dialogues, which our three organizations have worked to co-organize since 2019. In the time of continuing challenge in the U.S.-Sino relationship, this dialogue continues to demonstrate that beneficial exchanges of perspectives can occur. In fact, the benefits of dialogue will be a theme of our presentation today. Each of the four U.S. presenters will reflect in some way upon the value of Sino-US space dialogue or upon the benefit of reducing information gaps in our understanding of space sector activities in both countries. The four U.S. presenters in today's workshop represent experience in government, commercial space companies, defense sector activities, and civil society. This broad range of experience will help to share important perspectives on developing future space activities in beneficial ways. I am particularly honored that my colleague Mr. Rob Bronsi, the director of KALIS Foundation, will today share with you some of the findings of a recent study that we have completed in cooperation between KALIS Foundation and Secure World Foundation. This study, based upon both interviews and review of literature, documents U.S. stakeholders' perceptions of commercial space activities in China and identifies where improved understanding can be developed. It is our intent that the topics in this research can be further discussed through continuing dialogue like today's workshop. We have already learned much since beginning these workshops in 2019. The ongoing dialogue series organized by the Chinese Society of Astronautics, KALIS Foundation, and Secure World Foundation demonstrates that as both the U.S. and Chinese space sectors continue to push forward in development of significant space capabilities and commercial opportunities, sharing of perspectives helps development, helps this development occur in a stable and beneficial way. We look forward to viewing the presentations of the Chinese experts presenting today and also to the opportunities for question and answer discussion. At Secure World Foundation, we are hopeful that gatherings like this can continue to offer dialogue in the interests of peaceful and sustainable uses of space. Our three organizations are committed to continuing this valuable exchange of perspectives and will continue to organize events in this dialogue series. I hope that you find your persuasion in this workshop useful and that the events and presentations are insightful and engaging. Thank you.