 President, commissioner, ladies and gentlemen, the corona crisis is putting us to the test, a very, very hard test, and we're all affected by this crisis. More than 3,500 were infected in the Tarolian region, and many, of course, businesses had to be shut down, but we have an excellent health situation, 17 infected this week. We now have an economic crisis to cope with. I think there is a need that we see it as an opportunity, resulting from this crisis, and the political speech and reaction is particularly important. And I think about how products are stored on our continent, and I recall the kinds of problems that we had, for example, when it comes to implementing this, and when it comes to getting this delocalized production. So we have a regional policy that's necessary with appropriate financial means to back it up. Commissioner, some people do always think about the regions and seriously talk about them, but I also know how terribly difficult it is in the negotiations between the recovery form and to have that dealt with properly in the general budgetary debate. We, of course, support you in your endeavors, and the Austrian federal government is operating erroneously to think that it's up to the commissioner to come up with a good compromise. What we need is a consensus, and we need it quick. Therefore, commissioner, thank you very much for your efforts, for all the work you've been doing. We need a strong Europe, but also Europe needs strong regions. The floor now to Peter Kaiser, please.