 Dierre de Montréal, you are the president and the founder of the World Policy Conference. Congratulations on what I think has been a very successful conference. Now, what are your conclusions from the conference? Well, I think we all agree that we are going through an extremely critical period. Trump or Brexit are symbols of these difficulties, these difficult hard times, but the world is clearly threatened from fragmentation, nationalism, populism, et cetera, et cetera. And the WPC Forum is a place where people from the five continents try to fight hard against this risk. And I think we have covered almost all the difficult subjects in a very positive and friendly atmosphere. Yes, you've spanned the whole world, in fact. I think so, in the Middle East, the U.S., et cetera. And also, I must say, I'm proud that we have succeeded to engage the catarrhid themselves, you know, in terms of speakers or interventions from the floor, which is very unusual. And that's part, I think, of the mission and, I should say, the success of this WPC. A final question. What do you hope will be the consequence, or consequence, says the plural, if you like, of this conference? You know, it's always extremely difficult to assess influence. Influence is a very loosey, ill-defined concept, but I hope that even if it's only one drop of water in the ocean, I hope that this drop might be significant and might even change the world. Well, it's important to irrigate the world. Absolutely. Thank you so much. Thank you. And congratulations again. Thank you very much. I think it's been a very good conference. Thank you very much.