 My friends it's been an amazing past few days here at Montreal. I want to thank all of you for making it such a priority to be here. I want to thank all the generous donors. I want to thank the governments who showed up their heads of state or with their representatives. I want to thank the private partners who were so incredibly generous in their pledges. I want to thank community leaders who step up time and time again all around the world. I want to thank Mark and all the extraordinary people at the Global Fund. Mostly, I want to thank the activists, the global citizens, the young people represented by these extraordinary young people here behind me. This matters because everyone says it matters. My friends, what we have come to do today with the World Fund is simply extraordinary. Over the past two days, we have managed to imagine together a better future, a sensible, tuberculosis, and paludable future. A future where all children can grow up and raise their own families to the brink of the threat of a deadly epidemic. My friends, we have shown that when we work together, we can achieve great things. When governments, private partners, and citizens unite, we can enter history. We can change the world. The citizens of our global community can look proudly at what has been accomplished today. Thanks to an inspirational demonstration of unshakable will and collaboration, we will rid the world of AIDS, TB, and malaria. With the help of civil society and of our empowered youth partners around the world, we will end it for good. Ladies and gentlemen, it is my great honor to announce that for the fifth Replenishment Conference for the Global Fund to end AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria, we have reached our goal. Together, we have raised almost $13 billion, and in doing so, we have saved 8 million lives. Thank you, everyone. Thank you for your work. Let's continue.