 Well, there are basically three values, basic values. First, the intrinsic value of the arts. It helps people to develop the mental and spiritual dimension of their life. As a social value, it is proven in different researchers that arts and culture helps to bind people together. And the third is the economic value of the arts. The creative industry is the sector that grows the most in the world. It is the sector of the future, because it has many advantages. It is a sector that does not depend on the variations of commodities prices. It is valued based on creativity and the skills of artists and creators. Creativity is a platform for freedom. It is a platform for exchange. It is a platform for bringing people together and discussing actual issues in the society. To artists, for example, we have to learn from everything. We have to learn to manage, we have to learn to communicate, we have to learn to create. We have to learn different things. Creativity allows to bring people together, especially in post-conflict societies. It is very important at least that they share at least the space. People come here every single day, and they come to see what our ancestors built. But I do think now this is a new generation and a generation who is ready to express just as much greatness and just as much incredible artistic expression. Creativity is linked to democracy. It is linked to freedom. And then it is linked to development. A society that creates, participates in its development. The Convention of 2005 brings to Colombia a series of measures of policies that contribute to stimulate cultural production. Local cultural production, community production, a diverse cultural production. It also establishes measures so that cultural content circulates in a more broad and diverse way. It is a legal framework that provides state members the right to take measures and develop policies. Each people has their own way of expressing themselves, their culture, their education, their heritage. On the other hand, the Convention also contributes to a clear field of solidarity and cooperation. The Convention is not coming to ask us to do anything different. It is actually coming to a devalue to say, look, you can be able to achieve more. Very good morning everyone. Today we will start our consultative meetings and as well as the follow-up on the periodic reporting. It was a very intensive and practical workshop because the Convention is a privileged platform to organize cooperation between the public administration, the professionals and the civil society. Policymakers cannot fill in the reports and hence cannot actively engage with this workshop without taking seriously this role and hence involving the civil society members in this reflection process. Civil society is a force, first of all, a liberator. It is an entrepreneurial force, it is an alternative idea. It is also a force of organization. It is very important for the cultural actors, for the artists, whatever their field, to work together with the politicians in relation to the law because they are the most able to say what they live every day. They are the most able to express what their sector needs are. We discovered in the team that we didn't have adequate capacity to capture the statistics, cultural statistics and that there was critical need to get more people trained on how to gather data. Immediately after getting back from the training we started just to collect the data based on the fact that we had training in Adama and we stepped up into implementing what we could do. I think this workshop gives civil society knowledge, access, network about what has been happening not only in Indonesia but also in other parts of the world. I think it has allowed us to better know ourselves, to say that civil society is better understanding the administration and better understanding the cultural administration without time but also as a cultural administration we can better understand the ambitions, aspirations and the functioning of the civil society. And today we understand that what is produced for culture is also produced for society. And when culture works, everything works.