 The greatest threat to chemical security today is clearly the violent extremists and their threat networks around the world coupled with the lone wolves that are inspired by those violent extremist organizations. The knowledge they are able to obtain on the internet and the access to chemicals that they can weaponize. And from your perspective, why is it more important than ever to form a chemical security global community? Yeah, as we see the global norms eroding against the use of chemical weapons over the past few years, with use by state actors and non-state actors, it's more important than ever to bring industry, academia, the government together with international organizations to all work together on this problem because everyone owns part of the solution and only by working together are we going to be able to tackle this threat. The next step is action. We are a group of implementers. We're not the diplomats that go to the talking shops, but we are the implementers, the experts, so we need to come together as a community of experts and find those actions where we can partner with each other and continue to move forward between our meetings.