 2022 has been an extraordinary year for IAD. It's been our 50th anniversary and we've reflected that over those 50 years, IAD's been at the heart of many key international policy moments. 2022 is no different. So in Charmel Shake at COP 27, when the loss and damage agreement was struck, IAD was there at the heart, bringing evidence and partnerships and support to negotiators to make it happen. And actually it's a small insight into what makes IAD so special. So for those 50 years, we've worked with local communities to give them a stake in their own futures and protect a healthy environment. So we combine that research and evidence and partnerships often for more than a generation to make sure we can get those outcomes. And then coming into IAD, I'd be really excited to see the work we're doing. So for example, trying to end refugee camps by making sure that cities can host refugees giving better outcomes for all or getting money to the frontline of the climate emergency, whether through restructuring sovereign debt or new international funding mechanisms or scaling up social protection programs with early warning systems or the work we're doing on the climate and nature emergency to put indigenous people at the heart of managing protected areas. But also in 2022, we've been introducing new innovative work. So whether working on anti-racist narratives at the heart of our communications or in bringing LGBTQI plus voices to bear on their futures, even in the places where they're oppressed. And actually, it's some of this innovation that I want to bring to bear into IAD's future. So one of the big questions we need to ask ourselves in 2023 is what should IAD, a well-established policy and practice research organization be doing to tackle the climate and nature emergency at the speed and scale we need? So for me, we need to work across whole systems globally through radical collaborations, deep partnerships, to make sure we can bring the best solutions to bear simultaneously on those crises and maximize the impact on the communities that we work with.