 Yusuf Samarani, you are a senior advisor to the King of Morocco. What do you think is the main challenge in terms of the Middle East and of the Arab world in general? How do you change the jihadist narrative? Okay, I think it's a very, very good question. Today we have some challenges and we have some opportunities. Challenges, Syria, Iraq, Yemen. We have to solve these ongoing conflicts. How? Through dialogue, through political negotiation. Two, we need to promote democracy and economic development in our region. Because without stable region. By our region you mean? The Middle East and North Africa. The whole region, the Middle East and North Africa. Promote democracy, good governance, transparency. Economic development is essential to be able to respond to the expectations of the young generation in the region. That one, jobs in order to promote growth. And three, one of the priorities today is how to defeat Daesh. How to defeat the extremists. Of course, the military intervention, it's good, but it's not enough. We need other tools. And the most important tool is how to deconstruct the jihadist narrative. And this, we need strategy. We need leadership. We need good messaging. And we have to do it ourselves. But also in partnership with our countries involved in this issue. Like UK, like France, like others. Because at the end of the day, Islam today is hijacked. It's hijacked by minority which promote the culture of hate and exclusion. And for these reasons, the priority should be how to counter messaging. How to have the leadership in our region to be able to defeat. Do you find that the World Policy Conference has been a receptive forum for this discussion? Exactly. I think that it was very receptive. Everybody was talking about this issue and we need to join efforts. One country alone cannot fight this extremist narrative. And that's why we need to have the tools. Because the other guys, the bad guys, they use internet. They use strategic communication. And we need to have the right people to be able to fight and isolate this extremist narrative. Yusuf Amrani, thank you very much indeed. Baragalofi. Shokan Jazeelan.