 The diaspora of migrants have made huge contributions, I mean, in my own country, the United States. It's hard to imagine what our development path would be like in contemporary terms without migrants like Sergei Brin, the co-founder of Google, like Andy Groves, the founder of Intel, without the grandfather of Steve Jobs, who migrated from Syria. Of course, the United States is a country of immigration, famously, and in fact, and so it probably has some of the most spectacular success stories from migrants. But I think it's also seen that diaspora communities, not just individuals, but diaspora communities have enormously enriched the culture, whether you're talking about literature or gastronomy or the theater music, certainly, I mean, is one of the probably the most easily accessible form of communication between different cultural groups. And that has been a tremendous influence and a tremendously positive influence in many countries around the world, which have found that their cities in particular are much more lively places as a result of diaspora communities.