 My home is in Stockholm and Rome, in Tabiano Castello, in Sarajevo, in Brussels. Home is where you feel you belong. We're united in diversity. It's about learning to respect the diversity, to be inclusive, to give opportunities to people. I was elected twice. We are preference by the people of Sweden, being Italian. This is for me the best example of feeling home. Bringing together the North and the South of Europe is quite a commitment, quite a challenge. You know, it's the Mediterranean sun and the Nordic lights. It's a constant work to promote empathy, understanding, respect, dialogue. And this is the house of the people of Europe, and here it's happening. Maybe the 60th anniversary of the Treaty of Rome, a great jubilee, can be an opportunity to remind our own history. Two centuries of wars, 60 years of peace. Through tolerance, democracy, freedom, human rights, respecting human dignity. Also of those who are different. I'm a migrant, I'm different, but through dialogue, understanding, empathy, respect of each other, we can build peace and freedom for everyone. Change the narrative. Maybe that's what we should do with the Treaty of Rome celebration. Change the narrative. A migrant is not a threat, a burden. A migrant is a benefit, an asset, a human being. If we are inclusive, I'm a migrant, proud to be.