 The food security is part of a global agenda. The new global, it's no longer MDGs but SDGs. Today the Sustainable Development Goals put food security in a prominent place. There's also obviously a security agenda, not just around terrorism, but a global security agenda. But I think what's interesting on a global basis is the relationship that exists between these agendas and whether we can address those interlinks. Do you think it's a conflict over resources? Well, it's not really a conflict. The risk is to undermine one of the objectives by not taking into, addressing the other objective, not taking into account the interactions. So, for example, food security and security, if we look at the African continent, it is obvious that to address even global food security the continent will have, because this is really where the remaining arable land to speak of exists. 60% of remaining arable land globally is in Africa. We will have to address rural development, agricultural development, probably in a way that puts forward the small farmer, not just intensive agriculture. Intensive agriculture will probably exacerbate the rural exodus and migration. But agricultural development that focuses on the prosperity of the small farmer can also help in terms of global security because it will create opportunities in the rural areas. Thank you very much.