 New Zealand is unique not only is it a relatively small country confined in the Pacific Ocean on islands and thereby being a kind of a social ecological universe in its own right, it's also a country that has proven in its past to be a pioneer on testing and being at the frontier of different transformative policies. And I think there's an enormous opportunity now to adopt strategies for a transformation towards sustainable, healthy innovative development along sustainability pathways for both climate, food systems, urban development, and that this could be a full-scale living laboratory of proof of concept for a transformation to a sustainable future for the world to be inspired by. And of course a country like New Zealand has the ability to take on such a challenge with all the talent that is here, and also the fact that New Zealand is a country that has so close connections to a biosphere and ecosystems that the world's considered rightly to be such a fantastic asset. It's natural capital of the highest, highest rank in the world. So of course there is almost the responsibility, I would argue, for New Zealand to be stewards of this inherited, but also to do it in a way to show that this can be done through responsibilities for all the environmental challenges that New Zealand and the world is facing, but also to show this unique necessity that it's not a sacrifice, it really a transition to a better, wealthier, and healthier future.