 It's an opportunity for me to encourage all African states to ratify the Marrakech Treaty, which was the first treaty internationally, on an exception, and it was an exception created in favour of persons who are visually impaired, blind, or otherwise print-disabled, to give them access to literacy, essentially. So this is a great thing. We're at 11 ratifications. I'm speaking a bit for Minister Khalfi of Morocco, who had to leave now, but he did want to make this intervention. He was the president of the conference, and it's a very important thing that we see this enter into force now. It's time to ratify the Marrakech Treaty. After two years and a half of the adoption of the treaty in Marrakech, the Kingdom of Morocco ratified the treaty. We are the second country in Africa that ratified the treaty. It will open the gate for blind people, for visually impaired people to have access to published works, to audiobooks, in order to fight illiteracy, in order to fight social exclusion, in order to fight poverty. So helped us in ratifying this treaty and accelerating the process that helped us in implementing this treaty. I'm asking and calling other African countries to join us and to ratify the treaty and to join the fight against illiteracy. We are going to put the documents of the ratification in the coming days with the Director-General of Waipu.