 Hello everyone. I want to begin by thanking Prime Minister Draghi for welcoming us to Rome for this G20. There's always been a tremendously strong partnership between Italy and Canada. Strong people-to-people ties, growing trade ties, and shared values of course are the cornerstone of our friendship and relationship. I also want to highlight that it was a moment in this G20 to recognize the incredible leadership that Angela Merkel has shown over the past 16 years as Chancellor. She has been a such a strong voice on so many big international issues, a voice of strength, of wisdom, and she's been personally a really good friend to me and a font of advice, wisdom and and probing questions that have always helped me be more effective on the world stage. Canada is obviously ready to continue working with our G20 partners on the great issues that our world is facing. We're here to collaborate, to overcome the great challenges we face, and that's what we discussed during these meetings today and yesterday. Of course, the big issue that we continued to address first was the recovery from COVID-19. We know that to beat COVID anywhere we have to beat it everywhere, which is why we announced that Canada will donate 200 million doses to COVAX by the end of 2022. We're investing 15 million dollars to the COVAX manufacturing task force to support a tech transfer hub in South Africa. We've paid our fair share on the ACT accelerator for testing, and we've also announced 982 million dollars from special drawing rights to IMF's poverty reduction and growth trust, which will help the developing world recover from the impacts of this pandemic and grow the economies in positive ways for tomorrow. The big theme as well, speaking of tomorrow and the day after and the week to come, it was COP 26 and discussions on the environment and the fight against climate change were woven through our sessions in addition to the main session this morning on climate change and the environment. In 2015, Canada signed on to the Paris Agreement and made strong commitments of what being a climate leader, not just at home, but in encouraging others around the world to continue to step up. Since then, we've brought in a strong broad-based price on pollution. We've invested in clean tech and renewable energy. We've protected more of our land and oceans than ever before. When we came into office in 2015, just one percent of our coasts and oceans were protected. We're now at 14 percent and well on our way to 25 by 25 and 30 percent by 2030. We also talked about the responsibility we all have to eliminate coal, reduce the utilization and eliminate coal, to limit our methane emissions. Canada has taken concrete action over the last few years. We have been able to produce electricity by coal since 2020. We encourage the world to do the same, but we're going to invest to help the world. We've doubled our financing for the climate. We've doubled our climate financing commitment, a commitment we made in Paris that we've now doubled, and we've been working with partners like Germany and others to ensure that the world steps up to that hundred billion dollar for climate financing that we know is going to be necessary if developing countries are able to be part of this transition, which we need them to be, or we face the catastrophic impacts of climate change. Obviously, you can't come to a G20 without talking about trade, strengthening and deepening progressive trade around the world continues to be one of the big goals that Canada has as we've signed a number of strong trade deals over the past number of years that are really coming into their own in my visit here to Italy. On Friday in the Netherlands, we talked a lot about how CETA in particular has increased opportunities both for Canadian businesses and businesses here in Europe to create deeper connections and more positive outcomes. We're going to continue to push on that for more good jobs and growth, which are good for small and medium-sized businesses, good for workers, good for all of our economies. This G20 has been a lot of hard work and we'll continue to do that work tomorrow with partners from around the world as we go to Glasgow to fight for a cleaner environment and fight against climate change. I'm looking forward to getting to it.