Comedy Central is committing to Jon Stewart’s Daily Show replacement for the foreseeable future. Trevor Noah has renewed his contract for another five years.

The network announced their new deal on Thursday morning, which’ll carry Noah through the 2020 Presidential election and into the 2022 midterms. The Daily Show’s ratings have been up in recent months and Comedy Central is clearly pleased with Stewart’s successor.

“I’m thrilled to be continuing this amazing journey with both fans of ‘The Daily Show’ and Comedy Central,” Noah said in a statement. “It’s really exciting to renew this contract for either five more years or until Kim Jong Un annihilates us all — whichever one comes first.”

Said Comedy Central President Kent Alterman, “Trevor makes us look smart on a daily basis, and for that we’re grateful.”

The Daily Show also announced new specials today: “Under the new agreement Noah will also produce and host annual, year-end specials, beginning this year. The Daily Show will no longer take for granted that humankind has made it to another December 31st and from here on out will celebrate in annual year-end specials.”

The show airs weeknights at 11 p.m. Eastern.