 My name is Fahmi Tarrazi. I'm from Harvard Medical School. I'm here to talk about investments in healthcare in the MENA region. There are a number of opportunities and challenges facing the healthcare in this part of the world. There is a shortage in terms of healthcare services, in terms of number of doctors, nurses and hospital beds that are available for patients. And one of the suggestions or the proposals is to have less bureaucracy, is to have more transparency from the governments and, you know, have more stability in terms of, you know, the number of laws implemented in healthcare. We should start educating and increasing awareness of diseases as early as possible. We have to prevent, to screen and prevent diseases before they happen. It's also important to know that, you know, investment in the healthcare, it is not just a one person job, it is not only a one sector job. Yes, the government has a role, but as well as private companies, you know, patients, doctors, all stakeholders, I think, should act in synchrony with each other, whether having, you know, clear, transparent, stable rules and regulations that will help the industry going forward, whether to increase awareness and education among the public, you know, at different sectors, whether to have more screening programs. But I'm still optimistic and I think there are opportunities for investment, you know, increasing the investment in IT technologies that will help in spreading the words and increasing the education of the public about the different diseases. We have to look, you know, at different sectors of the population and to be able to provide them with the best treatment at an affordable cost. So yes, between, you know, investment in the IT technology and increasing our proper education for the healthcare employees, I think we will achieve and reach what we all hope for, which is offer better treatments for our patients in the different countries of the Middle East.