 First of all, we, if you think of the Mediterranean, it has multiple crises. And, unfortunately, the international community has not seen the Mediterranean as one unit. We look at the crisis in southern Europe as something different from the crisis in northern Africa. But it affects us all. This, of course, network would then be very useful to, first of all, help in giving the information not only to our citizens but also to policymakers. And when I say policymakers, it would be politicians. It would be business. It would be NGOs. So we know what best practices exist and what possibilities. But also creating a roadmap of where we should be in 5, 10, 20 years and trying to create a collaboration so that we actually reach those goals. First of all, decide on those goals but then reach those goals. Here we are not discussing problems at this conference. Unfortunately, we do too much. We should focus on solutions. And a key solution is a solution of the climate change or stopping climate change and to provide energy security for the growing population and to provide fresh water generation by this alienation because this region will need by the year 2050 about three more miles as a water source. So this has to be produced technically by this alienation and by reprocessing used water. The study basically consists of trying to understand the effects and the consequences that can cause plastics, particularly microplastics, that is, the minuscule fragments of plastics on the organisms of the Mediterranean because for many years it has been very evident that the problem of the sea-liter, that is, of contamination, of refusals, particularly the plastic, represents 80% of the refusals present in the sea, represents a serious risk for the health of marine organisms and their biodiversity. The goal of the project is to monitor the entire basin of the Mediterranean using an eco-friendly boat that will travel for about three months the entire basin of the Mediterranean and that by collecting various sentinel organisms it will really indicate how much our biodiversity of the Mediterranean is impacted by these refusals of anthropological origin. I am very fond of being one of the actors of, let's say, of the diffusion of, I call it, the Ossian brand, of the knowledge, of the set of skills that this city, which is not just the beauty or anything else, I always say the freshness of the good government is the first and the freshness of history. So, here really there is a great history very connected to sustainability.