 Wipo's SCT met from March 27th to March 30th, 2017 here at Wipo headquarters in Geneva. David Molz is the committee secretary. David, give us a quick rundown of the week's activities. We had quite a busy week. We had four days of meetings. The formal SCT sessions were held on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday, and the Tuesday was devoted to an information session on geographical indications. Overall, we had 270 participants, which was possibly an all-time high for the SCT, and we think that was due to the great interest in the information session on geographical indications and the elaboration of the work program on that topic. So what were the main developments and committee then? On industrial designs, the secretary was requested to do two things. First of all, to invite members and observers for further comments on the questionnaire on graphical user interfaces, icons and typeface and type fonts, and to issue a revised document compiling all the responses. And secondly, it was also requested to organize an information session at the next East SCT on the topic where industry and IP officers will talk about the most modern and latest developments in the area. On country names, the SCT was requested to invite members for further comments on these possible areas of convergence and to compile a document with all the comments and also to prepare a new document analyzing those comments. And then finally, on geographical indications, which was really the centerpiece of this session, the SCT members tried to elaborate a work program. This has been elusive now for quite some time, and they came very, very close. But unfortunately, there was no time available to finalize it. But those discussions will continue at the next session. So what's happening with the proposed design law treaty then? The design law treaty is on the agenda of the SCT. But like at the last session, it was not discussed in any detail. Member states confined themselves to general statements, very supportive of the DLT, but nonetheless maintaining their positions on the two outstanding issues, namely technical assistance and disclosure. And it was noteworthy to see that the chair at the end of the session encouraged delegations to make the maximum use of time available still before the 2017 General Assembly to try to bridge those remaining gaps. And so what's next for the SCT? Well, in fact, the most important thing after the SCT will be the General Assembly because that will be held in October, because the DLT is one of the main topics there. And it is an opportunity for the member states to decide to move forward on a diplomatic conference. So the General Assembly will be quite important for the DLT. And then immediately after the General Assembly at the end of October, early November, we have the next session of the SCT where we will have the information session on industrial designs, continuing discussions on country names and hopefully the member states will be able to finalise the work programme on geographical indications. Thanks very much. With pleasure.