 This is already the last day of the 15th edition of the World Policy Conference. What were the highlights of this edition for you? I think that the world this year is more complicated than it ever was in the last 15 years. The first edition actually was at the very moment of the Lehman Brothers crisis. Since then everything has been in trouble for some reason or another. And this year is particularly complicated. I think that this edition has been a great success because we had good people on most of the subjects who could speak in a realistic way. That is, we put I think an ideology aside and we try to understand what the big issues are, what the outcomes can be. And also we did that I think in spirit, in the spirit of the WPC, which is to develop a mutual understanding. And even though we want to be realistic, we want also to bring solutions, we want to bring ideas to bring some hope and in the spirit of governance. That is, even though the world is more and more divided, fragmentation everywhere and so forth and so on, there is a deep shared understanding that cooperation, that is organized governance, is absolutely necessary for the survival of the world. So this is what I take essentially. We had a minister of Ukraine yesterday. We had a lot of local ministers also here from the region. What would be the one topic that you have in mind? We had talked a lot about climate change also this edition. There was a new theme that was split up during this conference. Geopolitics are already there for a lot of... But it was very different this year. That was very different. But just to take issues such as technological issues, such as food security, these kind of topics are very interesting because they force everybody to think positively. In terms of solutions? In terms of solutions. And whether you are an intellectual or a business person or a politician, everybody can understand that food security is something that has to be managed. And it combines objective necessity with a certain idealism, a certain humanistic approach to the world. So you have to be positive. Talking about the climate change, it's the same because 2022, in my judgment, is very important because this is perhaps the first year that everyone in the world is feeling concretely what it means. All of us, you, me, our friends around us, all of us understand that something is really changing. And we could also see the catastrophes in Pakistan, for instance. So we have to do something. And so there is a sense of positive actions, if I can say so, which is emerging for this kind of discussions among people of good will, people who do not want to show that they are the best, the brightest and so forth and so on, but they understand in a way that they are all in the same boat and that we have to organize ourselves to survive. Would you dare to say what the topics will be for the next edition? Or is the world changing so fast right now? And COVID, we hadn't seen it coming. Energy prices, Ukraine? The world is changing fast, but you have invariance, peace and war. It's something that has always existed. Of course, the Ukraine war is very important. It is likely to continue in the next few months. So next year, I think that this subject will be also on the front page, so to speak. But major economic issues. We spoke a lot about economic development, financial governance and these things. We spoke about these things in a positive way. Absolutely. And these topics will be still there with us. So you have a number of topics that are here to stay. Will we have a major event in between that would force us to see things in a slightly different way? It is possible. I think we are, for the next few years, we are likely to have surprises perhaps at least one every year. By the way, we had also very interesting sessions on health, global health and health, global health governance. Now we all understand that COVID-19 is not finished, is not over and perhaps will never finish. But we now have a full understanding that other pandemics are very likely. And somebody said this morning, they are unpredictable, but it will happen. Therefore we have to organize ourselves now to be able to react very quickly when something is happening. But things will happen in the next few months, in the next few years. So the aim of the WPC is to discuss these subjects objectively enough to contribute to organize proper reactions to all these unforeseeable things that can happen. See you next year then with different topics. And with the same, at the same time, both different and the same. And we have to stay on speaking terms in the meanwhile. I would say that's also the deal. Absolutely. Thank you so much. Merci. Thank you. Merci.