 We have already had a major achievement. This came through the adoption of the New York Declaration for Refugees and Migrants in 2016. This was a first and major move towards international action in response to the changing nature of migration. And it was the first concrete step towards the kind of global framework we badly need. Because migration touches everything. The journey of an international migrant is made across national borders. Every country, every community and every person has experienced migration in some way. It is a truly global phenomenon. And we have a body which is set up to address global phenomena. The United Nations. It defies logic therefore that we have been trying to address migration on our own, at national level, in an ad hoc way. With no framework in place to guide our international cooperation. But we already know this. And that's why last year we came together to say no to business as usual. That's why we adopted the Declaration. That's why we committed to negotiating and adopting the world's first international compact on migration. And that's why we need to do even more. I want to focus my second point on the need to do more.