 I think the roots of the problems in climate change can be traced largely to deforestation. And, conversely, the solutions also lie in forest conservation and increasing forest cover. So, the role that forests will play now and in the future is primary. It's very critical if we want to have any meaningful progress on the climate change discussions. Yeah, I mean, Nigeria is a very good example because we've been able to achieve to transform from just an observer to a full red-participating country under 80 months. And I think it's one of the fastest in the world. And we were able to do that because even though we started a little bit late compared to some other countries in Africa, we had the political will and we had the ability to translate this political will into action on the ground. So, we moved in quickly and put in the required seriousness that needs to drive the process and we were able to do that. And in doing so, we had the benefit of looking at the process in preceding countries and learning from some of their challenges rather than mistakes. And we were able to overcome some of them. And we also felt that the forest-dependent communities and their concerns are of primary importance if you want to move forward with red. And without their buy-in, that is their decision to get involved and actively participate, you won't be able to have any successful red process in any country. The dependence of the rural people on forest resources is so huge that it exerts a lot of pressure. There is a very high rate of deforestation in Nigeria. And if we really need to move forward, we need both technical as well as financial support because a country that loses about 300 to 400,000 hectares per annum of its forest means that we have to do to reverse that trend. We have to do twice that in terms of our recovery. So, that's the big challenge. And to do that, try to address that challenge means that we have to take multi-sector and multi-level approaches. Otherwise, we won't be able to get there. Funding is the issue of finance and even though there are indicators that probably we might get serious commitment, but the earlier these commitments translate into reality of real action. These funds are reaching the forest-dependent communities who are the custodians of this forest the better. The activities that needs to be done to fast-track this process will go a long way in supporting countries like Nigeria.