 We want an end to the profitable cost mentality because if we don't build an economic future with people at the centre in a sustainable frame where we are respectful of our planetary boundaries and the need to change our energy and technology systems to have a living planet for human beings, the world could fund it right now and yet 70% of the world's people have no social protection. It's respectful of public services and not simply trying to make profit of them. I believe it is very important for countries to recognise that there are some essential services that need to be provided in terms of healthcare, in terms of education, in terms of good governance, in terms of social safety that cannot be compromised on. This is a virus that doesn't respect borders, it crosses borders and as long as it is in full strength in any part of the world it's affecting everybody else. So this requires global cooperation to deal with it. Countries they have to find ways of raising revenues and progressive taxation could be one form of it. We talked about solidarity tax that may be needed in some countries. Nature strikes in ways that we cannot imagine and we've seen one and climate change could be even worse and so we have to prepare for that. But the question is how do we get a planet-friendly way of doing economic activity? What is needed of course is to ramp up production of alternative forms of energy, second to have infrastructure that's much more climate-friendly and in both these measures the public sector can play a very big role. We set up a new world order after World War II. We're now in a different world than we were then. What can we be doing differently? And the World Economic Forum I think has a big responsibility in that as well to be pushing the reset button and looking at how to create well-being for people and for the earth. I think the key is to put the health of people and the planet first and that's what's happening on COVID-19 and that's what has not yet happened on climate change in many cases because the fossil fuel interests and the large industrial farming interests they want to keep things the way that they are. There's big vested interests that want their health to come before people's health and the planet's health. And what we're learning from this crisis and pandemic is it is possible to switch it.