 My name is Helen Beck and I'm the councillor from the permanent mission of Salomon Islands to the United Nations in New York. I think it depends, there are quite a few processes that are currently unfolding and one is on the financing for development and the other is the post-2015 development agenda and the third one is the Paris climate change agreement. So in those three processes, as many of the LDCs, we need to sort of get our priorities in as well as our inputs into the wider G7 group. I think the critical point here in terms of any sustainable development is the means of implementation that is very critical in terms of financing for any development to sort of take off from the ground and that is basically securing the financial resources, the technology transfer and the capacity building in terms of any development and basically from an LDC sense. One of the most important things that we deal with on a day-to-day basis is the climate change impact and disasters. As you may know, the recent Cyclone Palm hit Vanuatu and Salomon Islands is one of them as well and we're dealing with the food security emergencies at the moment. So you can see the critical point of having, you know, climate financing and dealing with the disaster rehabilitation is also one of the critical points. So means of implementation is very important, not just for everybody, but just especially for the LDCs. We need the ODA to be untied to actually put into productive use. We need concessional financing for LDCs. We need the technology transfer to actually make it available at affordable rates so that LDCs can access those facilities and make development financing. So it's very meaningful to actually eradicate poverty and as well as to bring meaningful development at the country level.