 Hello everyone. My name is Dominique Peltier and I'm the Chairperson of the Implementation and Capacity Development Committee, also known as DIC. As you may know, the purpose of DIC is to ensure that contracting parties to the IPPC have a common understanding of the convention and of its standards, and that they have the necessary capacity to implement them. One way to do this is to develop guides, training, and communication material to assist contracting parties. The following video is one such example. It presents a collection of tools that beyond compliance tools to assist with implementation of systems approaches. Because they are a viable alternative to complex procedures like treatments or to restrictive import measures like prohibition, many countries including my own are resorting to systems approaches to allow for the import and export of plant and plant products. While the requirements for systems approach are outlined in ISPM 14, grasping all the nuances and understanding how the different measures can be integrated into systems can be hard. The beyond compliance tools are there to help. There are a collection of templates that were designed by the Imperial College London to provide a visual experience when developing measures as part of a systems approach. Even better, they are available for the whole IPPC community to use. The IC welcome implementation material such as this and will continue to welcome guides and other resources developed by other organizations involved in implementation and capacity development in the future. On behalf of the IC, I would like to thank the Imperial College London for their dedication in developing the tools and for making them available to the IPPC community. I would also like to thank the standards and trade development facility for the funding that made this project possible. With that, I wish you happy viewing. Thank you.