 Thank you, President. I hope you can see me. Dear colleagues, all the best from Kruz Napoka, I'm the mayor of the city and the member of the European Committee of the Region. I would like to emphasize one aspect, which was not yet tackled in my opinion, is about brain drain. What's the point? Of course, freedom of movement is a religion in the European Union. We do not discuss about freedom of movement, which is, as I said before, a religion. But no one should be forced to leave his own city, region, country due to the economical reason. He can move voluntarily whatever and whatever he wants in the European Union, but not should be forced due to the economical reason. So from that perspective, I would rise the topic of how can we transform the brain drain through brain circulation to brain gain. And I think here, the Europe and with all the policies around can make this a reality. The second aspect, I just want to emphasize one aspect you already mentioned, Madam President, about access to education. And I'll emphasize more broadly, not just during the pandemic, but I will say that we need to bridge the existing regional and local gaps in access availability and quality of education, sports culture, as well as in youth participation in democratic and economical life. So specific efforts should be made in remote rural and poor urban areas overall.