 My report on the Fukushima Daiichi accident is before you for consideration. I hope this board will take note of it so that it can be released at the General Conference in September. The report represents an authoritative, factual, and balanced assessment of what happened at Fukushima Daiichi that should also be accessible for non-technical audience. I hope that the lessons learned from the accident in Japan will continue to be acted upon by governments, regulators, and nuclear power plant operators in all countries. As I said in the forward to the report, there can be no grounds for complacency about nuclear safety in any country. Some of the factors that contributed to the Fukushima Daiichi accident were not unique to Japan. Continuous questioning and openness to learning from experience are key to safety culture and are essential for everyone involved in nuclear power. Safety must always come first.