 It's an incredible opportunity to get to learn, to be part of some incredible conversations, learn from some real thinkers on the planet. And I think this year there's an opportunity for young leaders I suppose you'd say, though I don't quite feel that I'm in the age bracket to be called that, to share and to give opinions to some of the other folks in the room in maybe a way that they hadn't in the past. So part of my conversation is going to be frankly about inequality and how inequality in today's world is making it very challenging for us to deal with issues on climate change. A lot of people, we've kind of come to a common understanding about climate change. Climate change is happening, climate change is bad, climate adaptation is required. But as we look to adjust to those, both from a policy sense and in business, we're seeing resistance that I think many are having a difficult time dealing with and it ultimately I believe comes down to inequality in our society.