 Delegates from Waipa's member states reacted positively to this historic achievement. The other side is also a satisfaction for the international community. There is an act, I would not say of humanism, but of responsibility. Because leaving aside this fragment of the world society, it would have been bad luck. I think that the international community and especially the OMPI have made a historic act here in Marrakech. Thanks to the Treaty of Marrakech, we will be able, with respect to the protection of intellectual property, to allow those who do not have the physical means, who do not have the visual means to also benefit from this. For the first time in the history of the OMPI, the OMPI was born in Marrakech, thanks to the spirit of Marrakech, thanks to the length of my design. And everybody is kind of astonished that finally we got this treaty that will help people get better education and personal development and participate in lives. That's an inclusive treaty. Brazil will be very quick in the ratification. The United States is very pleased with the outcome. We think we feel the enthusiasm in the room and we think that it is very good for people who are visually impaired or blind throughout the world. We think that the successful collaboration amongst many countries actually will serve many people well. I think the multilateral system here at WIPO is very effective. I think that it serves each one of the member countries extremely well. The collaboration, the mutuality, the agreement, the common understanding, the appreciation of each other's cultures, philosophy and perspectives could not have been benefited more and played out better. It is indeed very, very encouraging. For many of us who can read, who can easily access books, we take reading for granted. But for those who cannot read or have infirmities, this is indeed a miracle. What is happening in Morocco is a modern-day miracle where hundreds of millions can now read. We want a treaty that works. And this is a treaty that will work. I was extremely pleased that the demands identified as priorities by the World Blind Union and the blindness community that we were able to deliver that. We were very committed to not have a trophy treaty. From the preamble all the way to the end, you will find careful efforts to ensure that we do not undermine the very system that gives us these books. And yet you will also see a clear commitment that people with visual impairments should not be excluded from that great world of literature that we all enjoy so much. It certainly exceeds my expectations, and I am certain that it exceeds expectations even of the beneficiaries who came here with a long journey and are leaving with something that they so strongly wanted and that we wanted for them. It is an excellent result, what we got. We are very excited since considering that we are among the first countries that put the ball to roll on this and it is very satisfactory to see after several years, more than five years of negotiation, to see that we finally have a treaty that will serve the people. Definitely, we got a good consensus that balances the rights of those right holders, the authors, the creatives, and the visual impaired people that are in serious need or craving for books and for materials. This is a matter of education, it's not only a matter of entertainment or anything else, it's a matter of equal opportunities to education and for life. The European Union and its member states are very pleased. We are very glad with the success of the negotiations and with the result within its adjust and unneeded treaty to provide and help providing access to visual impairments compared to the books we all would like to have access to. The process hasn't been an easy one, but I think we have all proven that when needed and for the right reasons, the members can come together, bridge differences and get consensus. I think the result is a very good result for everybody and first and foremost for those that will benefit from the treaty. I think this is the proof that as difficult as it might be, multilateralism can function. The result in Marrakesh this year, the result in Beijing last year are proofs to that extent. We are extremely happy with that finalization of treaty for the visually impaired and other printable. As you know, India has the largest chunk of visually impaired population and unofficial records say that one fourth of all visually impaired are in India. That is the reason why we introduce exception limitations in Indian Copyright Act in 2012 amendments and the important ingredients of Indian provisions are in the international treaty. That's why we are extremely happy. I am satisfied with the provisions of that treaty. It is a balanced one. Consider the main interests of the different groups and different interests and I think it is a good job which we did during the ten days ago and I hope that the treaty will be implemented in favor of the visually impaired persons. This is a great treaty. We are very happy to see that this month we have a result that will solve the problem. And we are very happy to see that the spirit of Beijing continues in Malacca. This is indeed a result of an ancient relic. The whole world represented here. We are in an historic moment that is giving a message that intellectual property copyright is balanced and that copyright may allow, of course, from the beginning as now it's clear to give the chance for access for visually impaired people. This treaty basically sets the pace for most African countries who haven't been having any laws or provisions in relation to access for the visually impaired and it sets the background for us to ensure that we amend our laws accordingly. On one hand it deals with the rights of the... it takes cognizance of the copyright owners but at the same time it enables the access without necessarily prejudicing the interests of the rights owners. Switzerland is very happy of the adoption of the treaty. It was really a good example on how we can work internationally together and collaboratively understanding each other and arriving to a very good treaty and we think this time we have really solved an important problem for visually impaired so we are very happy and satisfied of the result. Definitely. We have seen last year with Beijing an audiovisual and this year we see it with this Marrakesh Treaty so definitely multilateral is really the place where things happen and continue to happen and WIPO is definitely a leader organization in that field for the moment so yeah, we are very proud of being members also of WIPO.