 World Intellectual Property Day, which we celebrate each year on April 26, is an opportunity for us to celebrate creators and innovators who so enrich our world and who are at the base of our cultural and technological development. This year, in 2016, the theme of World Intellectual Property Day is digital creativity culture reimagined. Well, in fact, culture has been reimagined by digital creativity. The whole way in which creative works are produced around the world, the sorts of works that are produced, the way in which they're distributed and the way in which they're consumed or enjoyed worldwide has been reimagined as a consequence of digital technology. We are all aware of that. The internet is a world stage. It is an enormous opportunity for creators. If you think of the evolution of the creator across the ages and the way in which the creator was able to interact with and performers interact with audiences, of course, once it was confined to those who were within immediate earshot of the performance. Now with the internet, of course, that audience has become potentially the whole world. That I think is an enormous creative opportunity. It's an enormous cultural opportunity and it's an enormous economic opportunity. And it's this opportunity, I think, which we should celebrate on World Intellectual Property Day in 2016. What would be an appropriate thing to look for in the world on this day of celebration of digital creativity is finding the right balance so that we do not forget the important role of creators and innovators who are at the basis, as I said, of all of the progress and development that we see culturally and technologically as a consequence of digital technology. So please join us on World Intellectual Property Day. There are a myriad of ways in which you can join us. You can participate in the numerous events that are being held around the world. You can participate on Facebook, on Twitter, on any of the other social media. And please join in this challenge of finding the right balance to reward our creators and innovators who so enrich our lives and, at the same time, to enjoy widespread access to the social benefit of their works.