 Each year with the Global Innovation Index, in addition to establishing the metrics for 140 economies, we have a specific theme that we focus on. The 2015 theme is innovation for development. And so we're focusing on the fact that innovation being a very complex phenomenon, actually the participants are much broader than one would normally think. What we see is that there are a number of opportunities for improvement on the part of, let's say, developing countries taken as a whole. One area where we believe that a great deal of work is needed is increasing business sophistication. Since innovation is a complex phenomenon and involves many, many actors, institutions and infrastructure right across the economy, establishing the necessary linkages and establishing the business sophistication for innovation policies is extremely important. I would like to express my thanks to the Minister for Intellectual Property in the United Kingdom, Baroness Neville Rolf, and the Government of the United Kingdom for hosting the launch in 2015. Why in the United Kingdom? Well, the United Kingdom is an outstanding performer in the field of innovation. It will be coming in at number two in the global ranking in the GII in 2015. We noticed movement since 2011. The UK has improved from number 10 position to number two position. This is quite remarkable because there is a certain stability in the top 20, let's say. And such a large jump is very significant. So something's happening that is positive and that is good in the United Kingdom in relation to innovation.