 Shit, sleeves rolled up. There we go. Oh, exactly. Thank you. Thank you. Your prime minister. Thank you, Bono, for that kind introduction. I swear I had my sleeves rolled up before I walked into the room. And I do have to say that my wife is a much bigger fan of yours than she is of mine most days. So I think that makes us even on that level. Thank you, Bono, for inviting me to be part of this. I know how important it is for you to be focused on bringing everyone together, focused on challenging everyone, and the fact that you are sharing the stage with a politician is something that I really, really appreciate. Thank you. But this is an issue that goes beyond political parties and politics, and that's why I'm so glad to know that there are politicians, MPs, from every different party in the room here today, and I think that's really, really important to recognize. This is beyond partisan politics. The first time I met Bono, it was actually, I was a leader of the third party in Ottawa, and he came, and he met with all party leaders to talk about our engagement with the world, talk about international development, talk about the one campaign, talk about everything he's been involved in, and it was a pleasure to meet him then, and of course, he remembered everything I had promised in the third party position when we met again in Davos, and he called me on it, and he said, okay, you've said all the right things, let's see you pull together the world and host a replenishment conference for the Global Fund, and that's exactly what we did here, and we show that the world comes together. A lot of people talk about it as governments showing up and pledging, but it's been so much more than that with private foundations and private sector leadership, but mostly civil society, activists, citizens, making sure that everyone knows just how hard it is, how important it is that we work hard together to solve the great challenges facing this world, and we couldn't do it without compelling voices that resonate beyond borders and around the world, like Bono, so thank you so much. It's been an incredible day with extraordinary people, and I'm really, really pleased to be able to highlight that today's success really wouldn't have been possible without the amazing work of Marie-Claude Bibo. Marie-Claude, our Minister of International Development has worked for months and months on this success that we have today, and it's truly an honor that we have achieved this beautiful success, because today our global family came together in support of the most vulnerable, and we showed the world what true strength and solidarity looks like. This day, my friends, is one for the books. Thank you for all being such an important part of this journey, and thank you for your leadership on these important causes. I would like to thank our partners for allowing us to achieve this goal, which seemed impossible to achieve. Our country's donors across the world, our private sector partners, the leaders and activists of the World Fund, our friends and allies who fight these epidemics directly on the ground every day, are the hard work of all these people a day like today wouldn't have been possible. Thank you for believing that together, we can make a difference. Those who heard my speech yesterday at the conference are probably already a good idea of my position on the issues that women and girls face. As a husband to an incredible inspiring woman and a father to a beautiful, whip-smart little girl, it should be no surprise that I am a proud, unwavering feminist, and so will be my sons. And to be honest, it's absolutely baffling to me that every time I say so in the media or any sort of forum, it really makes news. But the fact that it does make news tells me that I need to keep saying it, and we all do. Les leaders politiques, sociaux et économiques doivent faire preuve d'audace. Nous ne devons pas avoir peur de déclarer haut et fort que nous sommes féministes, que nous n'accepterons rien de moins que l'égalité pleine et entière des femmes et des filles dans le monde. Maintenant, je sais que je m'adresse à des gens qui partagent déjà cette vision, mais n'oublions jamais que nous avons tous la responsabilité de faire avancer l'égalité à chaque occasion. Et je sais qu'il y a encore énormément de défis pour moi, pour mon gouvernement, pour le Canada. Et je compte sur vous tous de me mettre au défi de nous exiger qu'on fasse plus, de nous rappeler que le travail n'est pas fini, alors que ce soit Bonneau, ou n'importe qui d'autre qu'elle, citoyen, qui nous disent, non, non, c'est bon, mais il y en faut en faire plus. Je l'accepte énormément, mais je vais vous demander de vous impliquer pour m'aider à y réussir. La pleine égalité des femmes et des filles est l'un des combats les plus importants de notre génération. Nous ne pouvons pas nous permettre de perdre. Nous savons que la réussite de toute société repose sur la participation de tous ces citoyens, et surtout les femmes et les filles. Lorsqu'on soutient les femmes et les filles et qu'on favorise leur autonomisation, nos communautés progressent et prospèrent. Nous devons donc faire en sorte que nos paroles se traduisent par des gestes réels et concrets. Et les résultats impressionnants obtenus à la Conférence du Fonds mondial ne sont pas essentiels dans la bonne direction. We know that poverty is sexist, and we know that the far-reaching impacts of poverty are cyclical. Women and girls living in poverty are less likely to get an education, more likely to suffer from disease and almost always lacking basic social, political and economic rights. When you don't have an education, it's hard to climb out of poverty. When you're battling disease, it's hard to climb out of poverty. And when you don't have basic equality rights, it's hard to climb out of poverty. It's time to accept that these barriers to living a full, healthy and happy life are undeniably interconnected. And it's time to do our part in tearing down these barriers. It's time to break the cycle of poverty, and together we not only can, we will. Thank you very much for being here from every corner of the country. Thank you for your activism, your engagement. And boy oh boy, I look forward to taking some questions from you now. Merci beaucoup.