 We did it. I feel actually very privileged and honoured to be participating in this historical event. It's a very great, it's an important step for the multilateralism in general, knowing that in every, more or less, all these processes, multilateral, are in a certain impasse. So this could be a good sign also for other things. And I think after so many years of negotiating on this treaty, now we've got a good deal and finally we have a treaty on the issue that has been neglected for so many years. The conclusion obviously bodes well for multilateralism and it goes to demonstrate that the international community can come together over an all-important issue such as this and actually come to an agreement which obviously leads to the signing of a viable treaty. We're very happy to have this treaty for Mexico. We have many actors, very performance. They are now very, very happy with this approved treaty. I'm just talking about the name of Egypt and I feel very happy, that we were able to achieve this agreement, which is the support of the representatives in the media. Before that, 10 years ago, when we talked about this issue, it seemed strange and now we have been able to achieve this respect for the international community. God willing, we will be able to achieve this through the great institution, the international community, WIPE. It's very important to India because recently we amended our Copyright Act in which we included all the ingredients of this treaty and we got our Parliament approval and ascent of the President, which has been notified. This will be a very important instrument for our stakeholders, performers and also the producers of Indian film industry. The Diplomatic Conference is the best example for the multilateralism and norm-setting in a very flexible and friendly manner which all the member countries participated and then agreed to the final conclusion of the legal instrument. This particular diplomatic conference has basically been a major breakthrough for the copyright industries, especially in relation to audiovisual works. It's a milestone in relation to the World Intellectual Property Organization in regard to its norm-setting activities, considering that the last treaty was done 16 years ago. And it actually gives us hope in relation to the norm-setting activities, more so in relation to issues such as broadcasting, as well as the issues of exceptions and limitations and any other international issues that might arise in this multicultural, borderless society. The wonderful thing is the delegates here in Beijing have seized the opportunity to bring performing artists into the system of intellectual property that was started 125 years ago by delegates in Bern, Switzerland. And for us to be a part of that and to help make that happen is just an incredibly wonderful feeling and we're very happy. We're very happy and how do you feel? I am very proud that we were able to do this and I totally agree with everything that you just said. I was pleased with the outcome. We have been fighting hard to have some of the points that we had been raised before and all of them have now been adopted. So we hope that this is going to happen and also we hope that this will generate a very good atmosphere in YPOP for new agreements in the future. The delegation of Islamic Republic of Iran is very happy that this conference concluded and could pass all the obstacles in front of this treaty and we are grateful to all delegations for their open and constructive approach that has enabled this diplomatic conference to reach to the path-breaking phase in the field of copyright and related rights. For us, the delegation of South Africa, the diplomatic conference on the protection of audiovisual performances is something that we take quite seriously because it's got great implications for the development of our industries. So we see this as a new hope and a very important landmark of performers having a protected right to share in the intellectual property. Let's say, yeah, it's the most important thing to happen and after all we took close to a decade negotiating this treaty so you can imagine what it means to perform worldwide but especially those in the developing world it empowers them, it gives them the right to participate and enjoy intellectual property protection but a share to the IOP. It was very significant and impressive, very nice. This is a new process of the business model in the performance industries and hopefully this will encourage more creativity and also encourage more effort and initiative in our creative industry. After hard work and a spirit of collaboration and flexibility from all delegations we have ended, we have reached a happy end but to the benefit of the artists of all the world in the case of Peru, the country I represent, our artists, our performers probably are going to celebrate the new international status that now it has been reached through this agreement and I think that it was the time and it was required for all the delegates to pay the debt that was still to be conceded to these important artists because the contribution that performers give not only to our identity, national identity but to the economy of our countries or to the universal culture should be treated equally by recognizing their important rights. It's a very big landmark for Cameroon and this is going to really in the audiovisual arts set a new pace. We've been waiting for this for very long so this treaty being signed by us is a landmark. Switzerland is very happy of the result of this diplomatic conference and we find that here in Beijing we have really had a good spirit for working together, finding solutions and I think this is really promising for the future of new treaty in Waipo and perhaps one on broadcasting soon. Algeria is happy that we came at the end to adopt this treaty. We think that this instrument will reinforce the IP system as a whole and we'd like to thank all partners all delegations who have contributed in very constructive and very good spirit to this conclusion. As a Pakistani delegate I'm delighted to be here and I find it's a wonderful experience of a diplomatic conference having concluded very successfully with unanimous charter and everybody has agreed to it. The delegate of Japan and the government of Japan is very happy about this conclusion and we'd like to congratulate the performers on their achievement through their effort over many years. As you are aware we've got in the next agenda of the SCR work on visual impaired persons under the agenda of limitations and exceptions and we also have work on broadcasting protection. So it is my hope that the spirit with which the member states have worked in Beijing on audio-visual performances can also be translated in the work that we're having in Geneva so that soon we can have another diplomatic conference on one of those agenda items. Now we are very happy I think it is a good step towards the protection of the artist's rights and then Colombia celebrates it. It's been very good for Papua New Guinea because we also have a performance for the European Union and its member states the very successful conclusion of the diplomatic conference and making a reality of the protection of performers in audio-visual fixation in the audio-visual sector is a long-due success and we're very glad to have achieved it here in Beijing. We are very happy to have the Beijing Treaty now. I'm very happy and I think it will be very useful for my country, Mozambique. Yes. All of us we are waiting the special moment. It's been such a great time being here in China for this diplomatic conference and so proud that we've finally got an outcome on this issue. From the Philippines this treaty is very, very much awaited. It only shows that no matter how the world is getting more and more complex it's really getting more and more smaller when you have people focused and dedicated to do what they really want to do. After this treaty this is going to be a gift to humanity.