 Climate change and the problems associated to it are a reality. We know it, we read about it. But seeing it firsthand changes everything, changes the perspective, help us understand the reality. Here in Fiji we can see that the problems associated with climate change and the rising levels of the sea are determining and affecting very seriously the future of people. I've been here for more than 50 years and I've seen our beach friends just washing away and when we have high tides, salt water comes in. It was all land. You can see for yourself, it's all underwater. It was all land before. There's about 50 acres of land already underwater. This is inclusive of places where they used to build houses, where they used to farm, where they had had their graveyards and where the children used to play. As in many other areas, nuclear technologies can be part of the solution. So the IAEA is prepared to be a partner, scientific advisor and practical partner of member states in facing this very serious challenge. This will be a long-term effort but to get to solutions understanding the dimension and the reality of the problem especially the human dimension of the problem is indispensable. We are human, we are people. Every choice you make has a consequence, none more real than the ones we have right here at home. And I say the word home to reiterate the fact that this is where we live, this is where we have been and this is where we want to be in the future to come. What that future will hold and what that future will be like is in your hands also as people. So from Fiji, we love you and we love you.