 Innovations. We have time for one or two burning questions. Yes, Jean. Can we have the microphone? I just wanted to ask, is the diffusion of insects has to do with a ban on pesticide? Because you assume that it was related to climate change. From what I know, insects love water more than eat. So we had malaria in Europe in the 19th century. And malaria disappeared because we used insecticide. So what do you think of that point of view? Thank you. Maybe can I turn that question first to Antoine? And then maybe, Minister, would you like to add something? Antoine? Yes, thank you for this question, Jean. I think you're right. It's a complex issue and it's not just a question of climate change about the insect. What is not completely true is that the role of temperature is key. It depends on the vector. For anopheles, for instance, having warm temperature and flooding favor its propagation and proliferation. And we have seen, for instance, in the highlands of Zimbabwe, to take one example, when the mosquito was not able to proliferate where the capital is, is now a place due to the global warming which is prone to the vector proliferation. For the dengue mosquito, it is a bit another story because it's the warm weather and the dry conditions which favor, surprisingly or paradoxically, the proliferation of the mosquito. And because of the drought, you collect waters and you store the water close to your home and then the mosquito proliferates very close to you in the garden where you have this collection of dormant water for weeks. So it's a complex issue. It's not only a question of global warming, but global warming plays a leading role. Thank you, Minister. Thank you. And just very briefly to add to that, just to show the point, there are areas in the world that have eliminated malaria that are now seeing new locally sourced malaria. So for instance, in the United States of America, they're facing new cases of malaria caught within the country and not brought from another. That's a real example of implications of what we're talking about. Thank you. So with this, I see we're on time and I'd like to ask you to join me in thanking all our panelists for a fantastic session. Thank you all. Thank you.