 We have held the Green Grail Summit for a number of years because we passionately believe that as we face up to systemic challenges like climate change, like growing inequality and the collapse of nature, there needs to be dialogue between business and government. I think having these summits is so important because it's a way for stakeholders from multiple spots in the value chain to come together and help move things in the right direction. No one company, no one stakeholder can make a difference, but together we can get ourselves to where we need to be. I think when we talk about climate and also energy to some extent, there is no way that we can do things on our own. We need leaders, and that's those of us who participate in these sort of events, but we need to get everyone with us because only by working together can we get where we need to be. Politicians and other decision makers meet with companies. There are many reasons why it's important. I think the number one is maybe after all to show the possibility in transformation of the society, to show leadership, to give the good examples. What businesses could do to continue the path to a net zero economy and society? We are already seeing many positive signals from companies, from industries, from the financial sector. But what is really important is that we are also seeing that these voluntary commitments are falling short of the urgent action that we need now. What we need is more policy and more regulation, and we need businesses and progressive businesses supporting this policy agenda and regulation. Our message to businesses is action now. It's not about goals in 2040-2050, it's about what short-term goals that we need to meet now in order to get this decarbonisation transition on track again. We today see many of the governments starting to feel a little bit shaky and uncertain about the times ahead. The corporate direction of travel can send a strong signal to the governments and the different public administrations around the world that the world is ready and in fact is demanding the green transition as the only way forward. Confidence in the way we do business, we consume and we produce in a more sustainable way will be the stress test for the regime.