 Yesterday we hosted with the president's office around table a workshop to zoom in, quite literally, we were using Zoom, on children and young people to discuss the ways how we can use the power of education through skill building to empower the next generation to use these technologies in meaningful ways as they navigate their lives and build their futures. In addition to the role of an educator, there is a second role that has become visible already today in our conversation, and that is governments can promote trust by setting norms. And of course the ethics framework that we're celebrating today sets the background norms upon which expectations can become stable across the many stakeholders in the ecosystem and trust can crystallize around these expectations. We have a better society too, but putting on the table a clear, transparent discussion, a vision of the future, but necessary about ethics in managing information. It is necessary for citizens to never lose the freedom to choose, that citizens never lose the freedom to interpret from real facts, the ability to interpret from reliable information and the ability to also use data mining as a service for human development in our society.