 Michel Fouchet, welcome to WPC TV. You are a distinguished foreign policy expert in France, a former ambassador. And I think you've become a little bit of an expert on China. And I wonder how you view China's global ambitions. I think you have the one belt, the Silk Road, et cetera. It's a global ambition starting with original realization because the main topic is to unlock Western China to provide stability and also access, market access and resource access. So it has a domestic element to it. First element is development in the western part of China by unlocking, you know, an opening border with Kazakhstan, Central Asia, Pakistan, which is a top priority. Pakistan is the only ally of China. China has not a lot of friends, but one ally which is, of course, Pakistan access to the Indian Ocean and Afghanistan, but because Afghanistan is full of resources but full also of instability. And so this one belt, one road initiative is interesting not only because I am a geographer, but because Presidency himself is committed to that. When he paid official visit to Serbia or Poland, like this year, with strange places for a Chinese president, it's because he wants to negotiate transportation agreement, and he is doing that between Central China and Western Europe, 50 trains a week, but also Swiss Canal, a new logistical basis in Djibouti, in the Maldives. So they have a kind of British-style strategy of, you know, pearls, islands, military bases, present is a logistical basis, but they have also military significance. But the first intention is geoeconomics, and geoeconomics will produce in the long term geopolitical effect. Geopolitical effects which will be salutary for the peace of the world, or might be... I think if China is able also to address security issues, because China is investing a lot, including because it's overcapacities in industry, in very troublesome regions, Central Asia, Afghanistan, Pakistan, so China one day will have to become a global player and not only a global producer and trader. We shall appreciate it. Thank you so much. Thank you.