 My impression from the global climate change event in Bonn, COP 23, where there is a number of people gathering there that are strongly engaged. Also, there are some difficult topics on the table. First of all, of course, the drawback from the United States, from the Paris Agreement, was very important. But what I also sensed is that people were very much engaged to see how they themselves, by their own contribution, could fill the gap partly. Still important there, even without the contribution of the US, is how can people get access to the funds that are available. And I think that's still an important issue that needs to be clarified. The response of IG Delft and how they can contribute, first of course, is on the combination of water and climate. What I think that IG can do is actually standing on, say, the interaction between the water community and the climate community. And that's both on the academic level, but also on the implementation and education level. So I think by maybe bringing stronger than we are doing at the moment the issue of climate into our courses that can help. But also by looking in invitations where we can bring the climate community into the water arena and vice versa. Looking at different topics, I think IG Delft is well positioned to look at what's happening on the urban side in creating more resilient cities. And there I think the combination between asset management, infrastructure, improvement, but also how we deal with sanitation and health under climate change and climate disaster. I think a very important topic. And of course, financing is still an issue. How can you engage financing organizations? How can we learn our students how to write a proposal that will be financed? How can we make sure that maintenance and operation, which is an important issue, is also part of the financing deals that are on the table? Of course, there are some nice examples. But I think it's also important that we as IG try to work further on examples how to get the financing sector within, say, the present projects that we are running both on resilient cities, but also on, for example, drought sensitivity, what we can do with water scarcity, which will be another important issue on the table. It's important for us with the new center on excellence of climate adaptation is that we would like to bring from the practice side examples what can be done. And I think there are two approaches there. One is a more top-down approach, which concerns the bigger projects. But the second one is also the bottom-up approach, where you engage with local stakeholders and what they can do. Important for both sides is, again, how to get access to financing the different efforts that are there. But also, how can we assure that we align, actually, the different stakes that are on the table? And I think their conflict management is an important part, which we think can be related to issues like water diplomacy, which is an important issue at IG Delft.