 Great. So may I now invite to the stage Mr. Carlos Perez del Castilla, the chair of the CGIR Consortium Board. Welcome. Distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen, the CGIR centres and which refers to partnership program. This is the first program that has been approved by the fan council and it will be the first of a series of research programs that have been developed by the centres of the CGIR within the framework of the reform process that is going on within the centres and who then is to have a new approach to international agricultural research and approach that is based on which is more strategic, which is more focused, which is more targeted and which is dynamized by partners and by innovation. So this launching today is symbolic in the sense that it sends a very good message to other centres who are at the moment developing their own research programs towards the aim of this reform that is to produce programs that will produce concrete results in the ground and that will have measurable impacts with regards to poverty, with regards to world security and with regards to environmental sustainability. The program that we are launching tonight is a very important program that attends for the first time to look at research in a holistic way and to address the major problems that we are confronting today in order to meet the objectives that I just set out. And you will see in this program that there are an ample umbrella of activities aimed at improving crops and genetics materials in order to produce higher yield in varieties of rice in order to produce varieties that are ground resistant, plant resistant, salinity resistant which are tolerant, which are resistant to pest and diseases. And I think this is very much in line with the climate change scenarios that we are looking at the moment. But this program is also focused to produce better production system, better agricultural practices where the use of scarce resources such as land and water will be utilized in a much efficient manner. This program is also looking at capacity building. It's looking at the problems of gender. It's looking at problems of market access. And finally, as a result of this program, we will be able to significantly catch greenhouse gas emissions associated with price production. This is a highly a program of around 600 million dollars and the leadership of the program has been here with. And here we, together with the two other council centers, Africa Rice and Seattle, have produced this very high quality program that was unanimously accepted and approved by old dollars. I would like to congratulate the three sponsors for producing such a product and for such a good job. I know they put a lot of effort in order to satisfy the demands of many, many stakeholders. This program has also countered with the help and coordination of hundreds of stakeholders and partners around the world which have had a shake in the shaking of the program and to see their interest protected in it. And I think that through this partnership we will reach the level of impact that is envisaged in the program. So I would like to stop there. It is, as I mentioned, a great privilege to be able to launch this first CFCGIR research program. In the months to come there will be others that will be submitted for approval to the funds council. And as such, this will be at the contribution of the CFCGIR to the objectives of quality reduction, world security and environmental sustainability. So I congratulate you for the effort and I declare that the risk program is now over and out.