 And I would like to introduce to you Armand Schreurz, our Belgian puppet, to give you a short summary. A short one. Yes, thank you very much. A short summary. The most important quote of the second part. The Brexit night was great. We agree. So when you tell the world the Brexit night was great, we are sure Donald Trump will visit this university. Yes. And on the other hand, because of the Brexit, then Nottingham University will no longer be in ranking. So the second place will be open, will be open for university with open mind, open mind, open sciences. Yes. So the first speech of the second part was given by Bart, no Eric, no Bart, no Eric Bart, no Eric Bart. In any way, Mr. Borkman, Mr. Borkman. He told us about Martinus Goebelhardt, the founder of this Catholic Handelshoge School in 1927. And when Mr. Borkman came on the stage, we are convinced he's one of the founders. Yes. And what do we have to do? What does his message? Making the difference. And here was written, hot verschil marken. Yes, that's a difference in Dutch. Yes. For today, we said everything will be in English. So Mr. Bart, Eric Bart, Borkman, hot verschil marken, forget it. You have to make the difference. Yes. That's like Mr. Klags before. In the first part, Mr. Klags, he said, wir schaffen das. Nein, Herr Klags, das is nicht auf Deutsch heute. You have to translate that. We'll fix it. Yes. We'll fix what? The Brexit. Okay, okay, okay. When we will fix the Brexit, it will be great. It will be great. Take the place of the University of Nottingham. Yes, for sure, for sure. The best example was Inge van der Ven, Inge van der Ven, participation of academics in the public sphere. She was just speaking English, also about Jürgen Habermas. See, he had nix gesagt of Deutsch, all in English. That's good. I'll exist, the Tocqueville, and I'll rien die en français. No, not at all. In English. In English, perfect. Mrs. van der Ven, you make it for skill. Yes, you did it. Then we heard a very important explanation, open mind, open science. Where do you begin? Take a block of Lego. You take it, and from that moment, it's out of the box. And it will be impossible to get it in the box again. So when you come at home, your kids, you say to kids, play with your Lego box, but don't do it in the box again. It's not possible anymore. It's not possible anymore. We heard this today here at university. Dan, the Student Party Freisbach. Yeah, fantastic. Student Party Freisbach. Ah, the boss is a good connection between Tilburg and Eindhoven. But what do we need? More cafes and more places to eat. We have one advice. Come to Belgium. Yes, come to Belgium. And forget Nottingham. Yeah, Nottingham. There's nothing at all. So, in any way, understanding students, the message of Bob, what's important, optimizes the well-being of students. The well-being, the well-being, it means that at 6 o'clock, there will be a lot of food, a lot of drinks. Give this to the students. And say, we understand you. And they will say, thank you, thank you. You make the difference. Yes, I did. See you in the third part. Bye-bye. Let's have a short break. I'll see you back at 4 p.m. 4.15, sorry, for this quick preview on a nice lineup of last eight speeches. 4.15.