 Even before COVID-19, we won't be able to achieve SDG2. COVID-19 has worsened the situation even more. So we need markets to function well. And that's exactly what FAO is trying to do. This year, we're bringing the State of Agriculture Commodity Markets report. And the idea of this report is to understand how well functioning markets will help to avoid all the problems we are facing today. So today, we have a situation in which we have 690 million people undernourished. We have 2 billion people that don't have access to regular food. And we have 3 billion people that cannot afford healthy diets. And this needs to be changed. And for that, we need to focus on how to make markets work properly. This includes looking at trade, what is constraining trade, both global and the regional. Looking at value chains, global value chains, which shouldn't be afraid of global value chains. On the contrary, we should make them inclusive and try to look at them as a solution to the problem of small holders and medium farmers. And finally, we have information technologies. And information technologies could help to facilitate this process. But we need to be careful that to be able to have access to information technologies is not only the cell phone or the internet. It's also the content, the capability of people to be able to use it properly.