 And we start from Africa, where in a half an hour address, Ghani and President Anar Akufo-Ado addressed the nation to explain the raft of measures his government will be taking to see its way out of financial turmoil, including measures to support domestic production. Among these measures, Akufo-Ado announced a 30% cut in budgetary discretionary expenditures and salaries of the president, the vice president, ministers, deputy ministers and police school office holders. The Ghani and leader expressed that even though the country was in crisis, it will not, it would not be an opportunity to resolve, to resolve it just in a short term as urgent problems need long-term structural adjustment. I am in a crisis. I do not exaggerate when I say so. How can we find an example in history when so many malevolent forces have come together at the same time? But as we have shown in other circumstances, we should turn this crisis into an opportunity to resolve not just the short-term urgent problems, but the long-term structural problems that continue to be in our economy. To repair the short-term or public finances and restore balance of payments, once we continue to work in the immediate long-term structural changes that are at the heart of our goal of constructing a resilient, robust Canadian economy and building a Ghana beyond aid. So you get notified about fresh news updates.