 Nuclear security is one of the most important areas of our work. Training for it, making sure that nuclear material never falls into the wrong hands. Behind me, you are seeing the first IAEA, and thus International Centre of Excellence in the area of nuclear security. It's the Nuclear Training and Demonstration Centre of the IAEA, which has been opened today, and where experts on nuclear security and the physical protection of nuclear material from all over the world will be trained to hone their skills, to improve their ability to do just that, to make sure from this angle that all the nuclear activity in the world be related to nuclear power, nuclear generation, or even in the area of nuclear applications is done in a safe and secure way. This place, with more than 2,000 square metres covered here with training laboratories, special facilities is going to be providing this service for our member states. Today is a good day for the IAEA, because we are growing, because we are giving member states the tools that they need to do nuclear better, safer and in a secure way.