 You've heard about the global compact for migration. What is it about? What are the advantages for migrants, governments and organizations like ours? The GCM is a set of goals to help United Nations member states build safe and orderly pathways for people migrating. It is a federal and government-registering framework for global migration. A roadmap to help governments maximize the benefits of migration and minimize the risks. The GCM fully respects the national sovereignty. Because it depends on the government, who can enter and who can get out of their country. The GCM has 23 goals for engagement. It also provides a menu of actions that states can use, the best practices to improve migration systems based on their realities and capacities. From the parliament, people are committed to the search for a better future. Very often, when people are not well informed, migration can bring tragic consequences in their lives. People need protection from traffickers and smugglers whose only aim is to exploit them for money. The World Pact on Migration will help address these issues. Jobs are also a big driver of global migration. The GCM will help migrants with their jobs and their values. We can all benefit from the GCM. It is the knowledge of everyone that migrants make huge contributions to their countries of origin. By helping brothers and sisters to get education and support local development initiatives. Or by building business and cultural links between country of origin and country of destination. Everyone benefits. No one is expert. The GCM also means that our role as a social, governmental and defender of the rights of migrants will be more and more important. IOM has an important role to play, assisting states and implementing the GCM. And to serve as a coordinator and secretary of a new network on the migration of the United Nations. And that's what the GCM is all about.