 I also want to acknowledge the helpful comments by the Director-General earlier about the role of research and data in the global conversation about migration, especially as we recognize today, and we're gathered here today on International Hopkins Day, if there's one key message I would want to really emphasize and start with, it's that when we talk about the public debate about migration globally, that this is not just about evidence, but it's also about empathy. And this is something that I feel very strongly about, not only as a researcher, but as someone working in applied research around the world on migration, is that as we talk about public debate, that includes both of those elements, so evidence as well as empathy.