 We have to include everyone. Everyone should have the right to participate and the right to the city. City services need to be provided to everyone without discrimination equally, including migrants and refugees, including those who may not have any legal status or recognition, but they're in the community, they're part of the community, and they need to be treated as part of the community. The idea is in the medium and long run that integration and inclusion both helps people to become quickly productive participants and to contribute to social cohesion and a functioning dynamic city. And in fact, many cities today recognize, that I should say many city governments recognize, that migration is about building and growing cities. And when we look at changing demographics, changing dynamics, the challenge is that our cities, particularly in the West, are going to die rather than to thrive without immigration.