 And as of this morning, at 8 o'clock, we do have the agreement on this holistic European framework. This is a proud testament to the fact that Europe can deliver solutions on issues that matter to the many. And this is the case on migration. Moria, Calais, Lampedusa are everything that we do not like. It's everything that testifies to the lack of Europe, the cost of non-Europe. And the proposals we have tabled and are being approved today recognize that every member state has issues that need to be addressed on a comprehensive holistic European migration policy. Everyone's concerns need to be recognized, acknowledged and addressed. With the agreement, we are introducing a new and mandatory screening at all borders of all arrivals. In the second stage, all those unlikely to get asylum will have to go through mandatory fast-tracked border procedures with streamlined procedures for dealing quickly with asylum-clays and efficiently processing returns of those who have no legal reason to be under the European Union's protection. This system will create a seamless procedure at our external borders, which will ensure that people are quickly channeled to and through the right procedures at all times. The agreement provides for strong solidarity mechanism where we ensure that member states always get the support we need. Whoever pushes the solidarity button would have the certainty that the system will provide for the needs. And this new system will be one in which solidarity will become the norm, the rule. The day-to-day of migration management in Europe in the future will be characterized by efficient procedures and effective solidarity.