 We cannot continue with water in the way we have done in the past. The past is not the blueprint for the future of water. Last year, government leaders in the United Nations accepted the Sustainable Development Goals, focusing one of the goals to create universal access to water and sanitation, to collect and treat use for water safely and to protect our resources. This is a tremendous, tremendous task at hand, where we all will need to get united together and really, really dig deep and become extremely passionate about it, because it's enormous. The health and dignity of people is a key component of the actions leaders need to take to implement actions towards these goals. At the same time, citizens are very clear. They no longer accept mediocre services. They want safe water in their homes 24-7. Intermittent supplies cause them safe water to reach homes. The costs are basically downloaded on the residents. They have to have on-site storage and even on-site treatment. And it doesn't really seem to be working. We need to change this. We can start an ambitious agenda here today. With World Water My agenda, water loss, non-revenue water, just to name a few.