 Here at the IAEA, we're doing our part to contain this global crisis by working from home as much as possible. We asked our staff how it's going. Working from home. I'm enjoying it. Initially challenging. Quite exciting. Really different. Very unusual. I was surprised. Adjustment. Isolated. Focus. Surprisingly productive. I am working from home on procuring the essential equipment or member states to diagnose COVID-19. Engaging with stakeholders in nuclear power programs. Our emergency responders definitely still prepared. I'm surprised at how good it works actually. Our team has really come together. Working from home on policies to help the IAEA achieve gender parity. To support our nuclear sciences and application support stories. I would say I'm pleased to see that in spite of all the difficulties, all the obstacles, we can continue to operate. On the revision of safety standards. We're doing projects of animal protection and health. On media relations and public information. When working from home, I didn't anticipate. Working in the same room where my kids were doing their homework. The coffee certainly isn't as good here. That I would be working more hour than it does. I wish this situation to be over and go back to office and see all my colleagues and friends. I am the director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency and I'm here trying to make sure from my position that the critical mission of the IAEA goes on and interrupted in these very unusual circumstances.