 Thierry de Montbriand, welcome. You are the president and founder of the World Policy Conference, which this year has taken place within days of the tragic terrorist attacks in Paris. Has that affected the conference? And what conclusions can you draw from the conference this year? Well, it has obviously affected the conference in many ways, some practical ways. And, for instance, unfortunately, the vice-prime minister of Belgium had to cancel at the last minute for obvious reasons. But I think it has also affected the whole spirit of the conference in terms of substance, I would say positively. Positively, because there was much more gravitas, gravity in the discussions. And my impression is that we never had so deep conversations as we had this time. You've managed to have an Iranian, you have Israelis, you have Palestinians, all talking and Qatar as well, of course, which is really quite impressive. In terms of the goals of the WPC, this sort of exchange surely is very positive indeed. I think so. It's really the goal of WPC, because the fundamental mission of WPC is how to keep the world reasonably open. And this implies dialogue, listening to each other, not necessarily agreeing, but at least having respect for the others and listening to them and at least agreeing on one thing, namely that keeping the world reasonably open is in the interest of everyone. A very, very good sentiment. On that note, thank you very much and we look forward to the next WPC. Thank you.