 We know we have challenges, but we know we have massive opportunities to get it right. Here at the World Water Forum we try to put together the leadership of the large corporations, particularly in the food and beverage industry. The purpose of that is really to look at what are these companies doing to put sustainability in place. We heard from both the leadership of Coca-Cola and Nestle that yes, they're making progress with water stewardship and putting sustainability in water issues throughout their value chain. And it's really important to actually then, we were testing with them, what are the boundaries of that today? Where is this all going, going forward in the future? Because of course they have just started with making new commitments, but of course they need to also be hold accountable to actually deliver on those commitments in the years to come. We will give back to the nature amount of water that's equal to the water we use in our products and in production. Our previous commitments in 2020 were making excellent progress towards that goal and we want to be the first multinational company who can claim that globally. We are water neutral. So we saw a really interesting debate between the different leaderships of different organizations about both water stewardship and sustainability going forward. It was interesting also that we not only had those corporations but also some of the partners that they're working with, like the World Wildlife Fund for Nature. We talked about water stewardship, which is a new approach for many companies to really incorporate water efficiency, water reuse, water recycling and replenishing the environment throughout their value chain.