 Well, I'm Jun Verola from the Asian Farmers Association. It's a regional federation of 17 national farmer organizations in 13 countries in Asia. And we are working for the protection of the rights of smallholder farmers in the region. So we work with our members at the national level to get their views, concerns, their issues. And to bring it to the regional and global level for lobbying and advocacy to promote their interests. And we are here in this land forum. We were invited by the MRLG. And land is a very central issue for smallholder farmers in the region. We know that smallholder farmers depend on land for their livelihood, for their dignity, for food security. So it performs a lot of functions. So smallholder agriculture is multifunctional. And we always see the need to protect the rights of smallholders to their land. And the need for government and other stakeholders to support, to invest in smallholder agriculture. There's a lot of talk and there's been a rush of investments in land starting the global crisis in 2008. And AFA also got involved in this dialogue at the Global and Regional Devils. Many of our farmers are wary of the kind of investments that are happening in the region. So we are talking about the ASEAN integration, the ASEAN economic community, which started this year. And there is a lot of fear or concern that the integration process is mainly being driven by trade liberalization, by the opening up of trade. So it's more the policies that are being crafted are more towards facilitating investments for the investments in the region. So we would like to bring the concern of farmers that we should not forget land rights, food security, and the kind of investments that will promote smallholder agriculture in the region. So we are happy to be here to meet other organizations working specifically in the Mekong region to exchange information and knowledge and hopefully be part of this ongoing dialogue and action to protect the rights of people and communities over their land.