 So my name is Khalil Karimov, I am from Tajikistan and I am a chair of sustainable use and livelihood specialist group in Central Asia. The reason is very simple. The wildlife belongs to the local communities and not someone from the urban societies. And if you want to stop illegal buyback trade, let local communities tell what should be done for this. It's very important to share the stories from first hand, from the local communities to the broader audience, especially in the urban societies where people are very far from those problems from the local situations, from traditions and culture, to understand what's going on really on the field and try to help them to reach their goals. And my personal comment would be to think about educational programs and awareness programs, not on the land or communities, but also educational and awareness programs in the urban societies. So the people here, the decision makers, the policy makers will be updated, educated and exactly understand what is the problem and how to resolve the problem. You know, I spent 10 years working with local communities and since 10 years I never hear from any community representative the idea not to use the wildlife or keep communities out from the ecosystem only for the wildlife. So it's something that is absolutely not understandable for the local community representatives because they are a part of the ecosystem. They indeed see them also as a part of the ecosystem and, for example, hunting is an interaction with the ecosystem. And we must acknowledge these and let them live in their ecosystem as they did since all time.