 I'm Chris Turner. I work from Macquarie Ltd in Oxford, England, a small consulting company. For me, this conference is really, really important because it was a serious attempt to address the link between land governance and climate change. There's a lot of talk about that, but we're still struggling towards understanding that link and how it works. And in that context, a lot of discussion is about mitigation and adaptation, and I think we've got to really nail down on the critical link between current forms of land governance, which are all about extraction and dominance of land grabbing and big capital in the land governance picture. The link between that and the causes of climate change is what really concerns us, is to keep that limit below 1.5 degrees. And I think that's the issue we've really got to bear down on, and that didn't really get addressed sufficiently in this conference. It began to be, and I think the conference was a great opener for that discussion. Lots of people are talking about taking that forward. Once again, wonderful conference, great atmosphere, very friendly, very open debate, and I really enjoyed being here.