 Last week, a Kenyan woman, Phyllis Amido, it was announced that she won the African Award for the prestigious school and prize for environmental campaigners. And she won this award because of her heroic efforts in forcing the closure of a lead smelting plant that was poisoning the inhabitants of the slum in Mombasa, and that included her own baby. As committed professionals across a broad range of countries and representing a large number of organizations here, there's a lot we can learn about affecting positive environmental change from our leadership, her courage, her tenacity, and her engagement with her community. And my wish for you is that this week's conference will assist you in planning to effectively bring about such change in the communities in which you work. Thank you. Thank you.