 A liberal democracy depends on a separation of powers, freedom of information, a media that at least is competitive, that is autonomous, that is as independent as possible. That relies in turn on a rule of law. The rule of law therefore must mean the rule of law and the legal system is not dominated by the executive branch. The executive branch used to be challenged by the legislative branch. You know, it is an ecosystem. Liberal democracy is an ecosystem that competes with itself, that can be messy, that can sometimes be slow at making decisions, but it keeps that resilience, that political resilience for change to happen in a way that is permissive. And my view is think tanks are part of that ecosystem. So we have to stand for it. We have to believe in it. We need to support it. Where we are going to have to work almost and live in two worlds, the way the world is operating in two worlds, this competitive world, this geopolitical world of division, but this world that is also looking for opportunities for agency, for diversification of globalization, for engagement, for dealing with the big problems, climate. The SDGs, to put it in a very simple term.