 Today is the 28th of November, the 18th conference of parties started in Doha the day before yesterday. We have two weeks of negotiations to go. The major issues that are on the day before Doha are the second commitment period of the Kyoto Protocol, which ends at the end of December here, and we need to have something to replace it or carry on to the second commitment period. The first commitment period ends at the end of December. The second major issue is finance, which again the fast-start finance that developed countries have promised ends at the end of December 2012, and they haven't yet made any promises or pledges for what happens after that, except for the 100 billion a year promise from 2020 onwards. But there's a gap between 2030 and 2020. And then the third new issue with Doha is a new emerging issue of loss of damage. In Durban, we had a work program on loss of damage, and that we had a series of workshops and submissions. Those are now going to be considered in Doha, and we hope to have a new decision. The main sticking point is the demand from the small island states, AOSIS for an international mechanism, and expand countries don't know that we should see what will happen. I will be reporting regularly during the next two weeks from Doha every couple of days on developments at the Co-op agent.