 Hello everybody, I am Marga Farre, I'm talking to you from Madrid, from Spain, one of the countries more affected by this epidemic, as you may know. So I want to give you an update of what is happening here, at this, how the debates are going about. As you know also, Spain is absolutely affected by this epidemic, and now we have more than 23,000 death people. That is like we are declining the famous course. So all the debates that we are talking about is about after this coronavirus crisis. So what is going to be the next steps we must have as a country? So there are three debates I think that we must face, or the people is talking about. The first is unemployment. As you know, Spain is a country based absolutely on services and tourism and construction sector. And these are sectors absolutely affected by the crisis. So we expect an unemployment rate more than 20%, which is really a huge amount of people unemployed. It's a weak labor market we have based on temporary workers and also on precarious workers. And our worry is how can we face the situation where the people could be more poor, or poorer, sorry, than we were before this crisis. The second debate is about the reconstruction. As you know the countries in Europe, how can we relocate companies in order not to be so dependent on the industries of the countries? And also how can we change the European social or at least Spanish social model? So that is a huge debate we have. And the third one of course is about Europe. So I would like to say to you that from Spain we don't ask solidarity or of course any kind of charity. It's just only an idea of if we belong to Europe, how can we develop some kind of cooperation among all of us if not what is Europe about? The idea is like if we can exit of this crisis together or not and of course in favor of the workers and the poor and the popular classes, how to do that? So I think the left is pushing hard to reform the government and also from the social sector pushing to put an end to the austerity measures and to leave our countries to use the huge amount of money that is in the financial market today in order to save lives and to protect people. So that is the debate we are having here today and just to wish that we are going to an extra step to how we can exit of this crisis in a better condition than we had before. So I send you a huge hug and I really expect all of you are OK. Bye.