 Now we have, thank you Niaman, Monika, Christiani Nguyen, an Indigenous Rote, please, please go ahead. Thank you, Coimbra. And hello everyone. As mentioned by Coimbra, I'm Monika from Amman, the Indigenous Peoples Alliance of the Archipelago. And I would like to thank our colleagues who work hard to make this study happen. And I think it's very fundamental to show that for Indigenous Peoples, within our territories, there are a huge number of carbon stock within our territories. As mentioned by Solana as well, we have 250 million metric carbon stock within our territories. And by showing this number, it doesn't mean that we want to sell the carbon. Doesn't mean that. The thing is, the point is, we want to show the states, the government, that it is possible to reduce the carbon emission at the global level, at the national level, if we protect Indigenous Peoples in local communities. Because we have these carbon stock within the territories. Why should you give it to the concession? Well, Indigenous Peoples are the ones who are protecting the biodiversity. And we have 80% of where remaining biodiversity within our territories. What happened with the biodiversity outside of our territories? It's proof that Indigenous Peoples are the ones who are protecting it. Another thing is, in protecting our territories, we're facing many human rights violations that happening, I think, not only Indonesia, but across the world in many Indigenous communities. And it needs to be stopped everywhere. What is the solution? The solution is to talk about the recognition of protection and protection of Indigenous Peoples. It means when you protect Indigenous Peoples, means you're supporting us to protect our territories, to protect the mother earth, to contribute to the reduction of carbon emission in the world. So for me, the recommendation is to secure the rights of Indigenous Peoples together with our land territories and resources. And with that means everyone, by supporting Indigenous Peoples, everyone also supporting the thing that we want to protect the mother earth and our territories. Because our connection with our territories, with the nature and everything is very sacred. So, yeah, thank you. Thank you so much.