 We had a fantastic discussion with fashion designers, really highlighting some of the challenges they face in terms of the enforcement of intellectual property, but also with awareness amongst designers and consumers about copying. And another big recommendation that the panel felt strongly about was increasing education in intellectual property. And it was very important to see how impact, the impact of IP on the African fashion design, how it could have important long-term potential. This continent is full of creativity. We do not like it at all. What we need is for our government to assist us, to grow our talents and also to create awareness. I believe in this conference and I also believe in Africa. I am here because I believe that the field of intellectual protection in relation to creation is very important. I believe that the operators that we are, cultural and artistic, do not often have the vision or the support of our political authorities. I believe that we must absolutely give ourselves up so that we are protected, so that this field of activity, which is fashion, is still understood and today is at the national and international level, world-recognized and employee creators. But above all, it counts on poverty. The image that today Africa has a very good image about creation is the continent of the future. It is the continent that carries great projects, but in the field of fashion culture, it can also do a lot. That is why I believe that the organizers have an incredible vision. But we must have African politicians and big financiers to put the accent on us, to try to put African fashion, the creation of employment, the industry of creation in front of the stage, so that we can more profit, gain money and also gain the creation of employment. The power of IP in design. If you want to design, you have to think design before. And when you design, you have to protect your design. You have to protect your brands. It's the heart of the strategy of the enterprises. I defend African design. I'm the president founder of Africa Design Award in Africa Design Days because we are here to promote together what's happening in Africa and outside Africa. Africa is still alive. I have always said that Europe is saturated. And creativity is here. In the traditional way, we push. We push on a lot of things. There are a lot of things to do here. And people will return to Africa sooner or later. And it's on the way back. I see it coming. And we must be there. The future is Africa.