 My name is Ian McConnell. I'm the global beef lead for WWF. It's really exciting to be here in Ethiopia talking about sustainable livestock because in the work we do trying to preserve the planet and looking for ways to where humanity can thrive in harmony with nature. Livestock plays such an important role. They're the biggest land user. They also have a role in some of the biggest impacts, but they're also so much part of the solutions in how we pass on a healthy planet to future generations. What I'm really excited about the global agenda is the ability to bring people together to find these solutions and to actually start working together on how we do this at a global scale because when we start to look at the sustainable development goals, all 17 of them, where livestock plays a role is different depending on the geographies, the climates, the cattle, the beef, the pork, the poultry industries in which they operate in those regional contexts. So I think we need to work together to be able to deal with that complexity in the livestock system and I think the ability to bring people together from all around the world to talk about these issues I think is one of the most positive things we can do and the thing that is striking me most is the willingness to collaborate that's coming out of the audience. One of the things I really think the global agenda needs to focus on moving forward is how do we move to action? How does this group actually provide on-ground results and then begin to report and measure those changes so that we can one demonstrate impact from the initiative but also actually have that positive impact so that livestock does become a solution and plays an important role in achieving the sustainable development goals moving forward.