 And finally for the International Roliston Award, which harm reduction international gives out to an individual or organization whose contribution to harm reduction has international significance. And what we talk about when we mean international significance can be any number or a variety of different things. It could be the pioneering nature of the work, it could be demonstrating courage or leadership in the performance of that work. It could be the resilience of a particular individual or organization. And of course the impact of the work that that person or organization is engaged with. And on behalf of Harm Reduction International, I'm very pleased and excited to present the International Roliston Award to Edo Agustin Nasusian. Edo is an Indonesian drug user activist who has worked to address stigma, violence and discrimination and violations of human rights against people who use drugs for almost 15 years. His work began in the year 2000 at the start of the HIV epidemic amongst people who inject drugs in his native Indonesia when he founded the first support group for people who use drugs living with HIV in his hometown of Medan, North Sumatra. He later co-founded the first self-organized group of people who use drugs in Bogor, West Java. Since 2011, Edo has coordinated the Indonesian Drug Users Network, PKNI, one of Asia's strongest, most resilient national networks of organizations of people who use drugs, representing the common priorities of 24 self-organized drug user groups across 19 provinces in Indonesia. Under Edo's leadership, PKNI developed into one of the most effective drug user networks across Asia and globally, gaining international traction through their advocacy on work on HIV, hepatitis C, harm reduction, service quality and drug policy. Through PKNI and through his lifetime work, Edo has worked tirelessly to improve the status of people who use drugs from mere objects of service delivery to informed, valuable stakeholders in the national response to drugs in Indonesia and globally. And I'd like to present Edo to you. Thank you, Rick. This is a big surprise for me. Okay. Yes, first of all, I would like to thank you to Harm Reduction International for this award. On behalf of the Indonesian Drug User Network, Prasodara and Korbanabsa Indonesia, I feel honored and I want to dedicate this award to the drug users community back home in Indonesia and all around the world. I am who I am today because the drug users community and many long-standing allies who have always been strong believers in drug user activism, together we will continue to fight for drug use to be decriminalized, for drug policy to be more human and for more investment in harm reduction and drug user movement. To all the researchers, practitioners, experts, government officials and donors in this audience today, continue to involve people who use drugs in every aspect of policy and programming. We are always part of the solution. Thank you.