 Water is critical in the world. We have too much water with devastating floods and rain events, not enough water with migration crisis and climate change is increasing that conflict all over. And water that's dirty, that's polluted, causing death and despair and health issues all over the world. At the same time, water is a connecting issue. With water, energy, food, equality, jobs, economy, peace and security, water therefore is pivotal to reach our sustainable development goals and the climate agreement. But for that, we need to change. We need to change how we collaborate. We need to change how we draft our policies and implement them. We need to change the way our funding and financing mechanisms work, because the future is more uncertain and more complex and the solutions of yesterday will actually deliver more problems tomorrow than that they will provide the solutions we need. So by collaboration, and I think that's why I'm here also in Argentina, to work with Argentina, the Argentina government here in Buenos Aires with the water business community and connect that water community to the world. Safety and quality go hand in hand in the Netherlands. And our expertise on managing water, on governing water, on water research, data and science is great for the Netherlands, but we also can bring and add a lot of value around the world.