 Today at the forum I decided to zoom into three specific messages, which I think are relevant for the context of migration trade and global economy. The first one is that if we look at the agenda 2030 and the global compact, there is some recognition that migrants bring positive contribution, both to their families, societies they've come from and the societies where they live right now. But unfortunately, if we look at the agenda 2030, that this recognition has not been materialized in the goals or targets of agenda 2030. Migrants are considered a vulnerable group of population, but diaspora groups are not mentioned in the agenda 2030. The compact, which is forthcoming in December 2018, we hope that it will address that in full aspect. So the key message is that migration is an important enable of development as is trade. The second message is that we do need to crack better this nexus between migration and trade. We have been speaking about migration and development for decades already and we have been as an organization implementing programs. But unfortunately we need to be even better in terms of informing our member states, our partners, in terms of how to design policies which would help us create environments which are enabling to promote this positive impact of migration.