 This is a very reflective moment for me looking back nine years when I was elected as the first director general from Sub-Sahara Africa. I was humbled by that election. I made a lot of promises that day. I came in on a ticket for reforms. We had two choices either to play the usual diplomatic role and give good speeches and travel to exotic destinations and become good diplomats and be friendly with other countries and do nothing practically. Or we will examine the Union critically, find out its challenges and take the bull by the horn as they call it and take major reforms that was necessary. So what we did from the beginning we think ahead the format of the UPU of the future and we had this vision in 2030 and this was the beginning of our mandate. The main achievement was to rethink the UPU, to modernise the UPU and of course at the end to digitalise the process of the UPU. Now after the UPU Congress, the 27th UPU Congress, we have proven that we have done the reform. I always very proud to say that we have done 99.8% deliver on all our KPIs. I'll take home a lot of good memories. I miss my staff a lot. I'll miss the member countries who have supported me all along. And of course I'll also miss those who challenge me. The spirit we have in the postal sector in the UPU is unique. We have a very good and family spirit. Even from time to time we are challenging a lot each other. Debates, of course. This is a sound way to go and progress. But at the end of the day we are all friends and when somebody is not feeling well, when we have sad news coming from the world about our colleagues, we are all sad in the same way and here that makes the difference in professional life. I'm very grateful for the opportunity I was given, the trust, the respect and of course the responsibility that was conferred upon me by member states. I am forever grateful to them. And I'm very proud to say that I'm living in a better place than I found it. And that was my mission.