 My name is Atsuko Kudaf. I'm the regional director for Asia and the Pacific, and our office is located in Bangkok, Thailand. If we take into account the number of people residing, I believe that Asia and the Pacific is the largest because we have China and India, as well as Indonesia and Bangladesh, Pakistan as our member countries. We have a very unique role to play to establish this regional cooperation. For example, if one country has that expertise and the other country has a problem, we ask if this country A can support country B. In fact, we are implementing it at the moment between India and Papua New Guinea. It's a multi-sectoral comprehensive project to modernize the agricultural sector in a whole value chain from the production to marketing and building the capacity of farmers and the traders so that it's more efficient. We just implemented satellite communication projects in nine Pacific Island countries, so we installed the ground station in the remote islands. It was already operational when the hurricane had hit and that happened under the COVID lockdown. And in several countries, the satellite terminal that we installed was the only communication channel between the remote islands and the capital. So the reaction and appreciation from that project and from those remote island communities were simply overwhelming. This is also something very exciting because this can be done only in the regional office.