 They imagined about a building with solar panels and plants on it. It's amazing. I'm happy to be here. Let's put it this way. It's very eye-opening. This could be the future that we look into. I think it speaks a lot the possibility that we have with the green bonds. They have come all the way to Sweden from Thailand, Nigeria, Georgia and Turkey, bankers from emerging markets. Participants in a five-day program specialised training on green bonds and sustainable finance initiated by a member of the World Bank Group and the largest global development institution focused on the private sector in emerging markets, the International Finance Corporation, IFC. The aim of the program is to find ways to channel money from developed markets to emerging markets by way of green bonds in such a way that the money going to emerging markets will help these countries cope with the impact of climate change. Europe's leading asset manager Amundi manages the world's largest green bond fund. Participants learn from the fund managers what they expect from green bond issuers. By the end of the week, I believe that participants are actually very well-equipped and they understand very well what needs to be done to issue green bonds. So our expectation is that they would go back to their countries, do all the work needed and actually go ahead and issue the green bonds. And as Amundi and in particular for our Amundi Planet Emerging Green Bond Fund, we would be very happy to see those bonds and very happy to buy them. Delivering arguments to an investor to buy a green bond hands-on practice. Well, what we really want to do is to give the participants the opportunity to pitch to a real-life investor their own green bond framework. So that's a critical part of the whole green bond process and a very valuable one for them, I think, and also the opportunity to practice their persuasion skills for their own senior management. The main advantage of this program is that it is more comprehensive and more hands-on than anything that so far exists in the market. Out in nature, the program's venue outside of Stockholm offers peace, quiet and room for learning and reflection. First of all, it's a green environment, which is good. We are in a forest right now here. But in the green finance point of view, we have to keep this environment clean all the time. That's why we have to issue green bonds to keep such an environment in the world. I think this program is quite unique and it's kind of one of a kind. It provides a big overview, also in-depth details of the green bond as itself. And also we have access to a lot of experts in the field that can really give insights and answer any questions that we have. Here is where some of these experts work, Swedish Bank SEB, a first mover on green bonds. Sharing experience in pitching, issuing and reporting impact of green bonds. We look at Sweden as a kind of centre of excellence in green bond market because you have a lot of green bond issuance that we can study. Then you have an investor base. So you have a lot of pension funds who are very interested in environmental, social governance practices and they like green bonds. Sweden's capital Stockholm, home also to world renowned think tank Stockholm Environment Institute and to Stockholm School of Economics Executive Education, leading in that field. In terms of content we really try to find the needs of these participants. What is it that they need to get that final push and go home and issue green bonds? And then in terms of process we know from experience that it's important to meet different kind of learning styles. So we want to have a variation during the week in terms of lectures, workshops really have the time to reflect upon your learning and do hands-on work. Field trips are also part of the program. One goes to a school financed with a green loan, the construction, massive wood. It's just tremendous how much can be achieved with a bit of effort and planning. So I think the sky is the limit. There's so much that we're going to be able to achieve and the green bond is a useful part of kickstarting it. It's amazing to see what they achieved here, you know. If an investor see a project like this in my country they will invest in. For sure.