 to start something which is absolutely necessary for the world, to help the world to increase its risk resilience. As we thought about the launch of the risk response network, we were thinking very hard about how we could enable global decision makers to better understand, respond to, prepare for and capture opportunities associated with risk. The risk response network brings together a broad number of individuals and organizations from global experts on different topics to companies, to governments and others, but one of the things that we knew we needed was a decisive and dedicated group, a risk officer community that could not only take advantage and learn from elements of the network, but collectively take action. The ability to tap into a diverse network of people who are confronting similar challenges that we are enables us to share ideas, best practices, and also leverage each other's expertise on the front crisis. The premise of this body is how do you create discipline around things that are either unknown, incredibly unprecedented and continuously fluid. And if instead you put your faith in your ability to build a system, it's going to quickly adapt. This is the first time that anyone has gathered a community like this one, a community that brings together the public sector, governments from around the world, the private sector, from financial services to insurance, consumer goods in a range of other companies, as well as international organizations, all to work together with a common approach to work as peers to really make a difference. We very much appreciate your thoughts on how we can all work with you on this issue. We as government would not be able to create that society without the engagement and cooperation of the private sector that brings those kinds of solutions. Most corporations are very good at networking within their industries, within their environment. Most governments are very good at networking within their environments, but the bridge between the two is not that common and not that easy to make. But actually what the world needs is those bridges to be developed and connected. I think that's also a key part of what this community could bring together on a real-time basis. If you can pick up the phone because you've met somebody at a meeting like this and say, look, what you said was really interesting and I've got this problem and have the confidence and trust that you can discuss that problem with them, that will be an enormous step forward. We are just getting going, but there are tremendous opportunities for us to contribute in a number of ways and we look forward to this being a contribution to the international community to help companies, governments and others better engage, better contribute and hopefully have a greater impact going forward.