 My name is Tatsuo Masuda. I'm teaching at the Nagoya University of Business and Commerce Graduate School and I associate with the World Economic Forum on New Energy Architecture Council. I like to talk about new energy architecture for the 21st century, not the last century, actually. I came here to discuss sustainable energy and resilience growth. What I found was the real consensus emerging out of many participants including parliamentary leaders. What is important is not just green but greener, faster, sustainable and affordable and accessible energy. This is a big agenda. We tried over the last century to achieve this. Not many countries succeeded because of difficulty in investment, difficulty in regulatory restrictions and difficulty in the mindset of the people. We have to change our mindset to think more flexibly and to think forward and think about generations coming after us. Not our own. Energy should not be considered just in the context of volume rather in quality. That's very important. And quality not just in supply, what kind of energy you should supply, nuclear or hydrocarbon or renewables. If you use energy wisely as a pure human being, you can save energy enormously. You can innovate the use of energy to a greater extent. Just switch your thinking. Asia is the demand center of energy and growth end of the world. That means they use a lot of energy and growth rate is the highest in the world. And COT emissions is unstoppable. We have to do something about that. I'll be asking leaders, either business or government or political leaders to show by their role model. If you do not change, nothing will happen.