 For member states of the UN to reinforce and recommit to the SDGs as a development agenda, there's a lot of momentum in the global climate agenda and the global nature agenda, but it's really important that issues that relate to poverty, to economic development, to rural and urban development, that they become part, and that you really manage to integrate these issues across the three main global agendas. It is my hope that member states will not only re-affirm their commitment to the sustainable development goals, but will also take tangible action to provide financing and policy support to achieving those goals, especially in the context of those areas where the COVID-19 crisis and the war in Ukraine have reversed some of the very, very difficult gains that were made in the first half of the SDG payment. We really need a big consensus around the achievement of SDGs, and we have no much time, so we really need a new commitment to achieving them. We need cooperation, and we need to overcome the very deep-set challenges of great power competition. And so what SDSN is trying to do is to support that effort of building a level of global governance around internationally-agreed objectives.