 Assalamu'alaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh and very good afternoon. First and foremost, the Ministry of Health offers our most heartfelt thanks to the Harm Reduction International and the Malaysian Aid Council for inviting the Ministry of Health to be a partner and congratulations on what I believe is the most re-invigrating international harm reduction conference yet. Let me start off by re-invigrating the Ministry's position on harm reduction. The evidence that we have been presented before us, particularly in the past four days, leaves no room for doubt that harm reduction work. In less than 10 years, it has helped to reduce the new HIV infection among people that drugs in Malaysia by 50% significantly improve their quality of health and life. And along the way, save the government millions of regained healthcare costs. Harm reduction is here to stay and the Ministry of Health wishes to take this opportunity to renew our commitment to sustaining harm reduction programme as we work towards ending AIDS by 2030. To that end, we will continue to provide leadership in rolling out, expanding and financing harm reduction services. We shall foster stronger ties with the Malaysian Aid Council and its partner, organisation, grassroots community and civil society partners as well as drug users network to effectively deliver harm reduction services and extend them to people who use drugs in undeserved settings. We also look to the leadership of all actors involved in AIDS programmes and harm reduction, both the government and non-government sectors. We are especially inspired by the leadership of our community and civil society counterparts, which we hope would help strengthen the harm reduction services at the grassroots levels as we move into the next phase of the HIV-AIDS response. Ladies and gentlemen, as the first ASEAN host in six years, we could not help but feel a renewed sense of optimism that this region has the wealth of knowledge, determination, know-how, expertise, resources and political will to further drive the harm reduction movement and be the first region in the world to effectively end HIV-AIDS by 2030. To all our regional international colleagues, we look forward to welcoming you again in the future as we continuously work to better the harm reduction and HIV-AIDS response. We hope that you have enjoyed the conference and experienced the best formulation hospitality. Please accept my apology for the very unpleasant hazy air outside there. Trust me, it's not our doing. May the knowledge and shared networks built in the past four days continue beyond the conference and inspire the work in our respective settings. To all our foreign delegates, I wish you a safe and pleasant journey back home. Thank you very much.