 Hello, I'm David Putnaman. I'm a member of the forum and I think the forum's roadmap is a very important document, very, very important document. I've been asked to say a few words as to why that strikes me as being the case. The forum roadmap looks ahead. It can't precisely predict what's going to happen, but I think it offers some really important markers. The one I want to refer to in most particularly is Ireland's international competitiveness, the type of human being, human material, human capital that we're going to develop over the next 10, 15 years in order to be a player on the world stage. And in this I was enormously influenced by a recent article I read by Michael Yuval Harari. He's a historian, works in Israel. He's written a book called Sapiens, The Brief History of Humankind. And here's what he says. He says, what we're talking about now is like a second industrial revolution. But the products this time will not be textiles or machines or vehicles or even weapons. The product this time will be human beings themselves. What do you mean by that? What he's saying is it will be the quality of human capital that will determine the fate of nations. The first industrial revolution was all about making things and creating competitive advantage by being the makers, the sellers, the manufacturers of goods and services. Now it's going to be the quality of the individual, the human beings. Can we keep them in Ireland? Will they work from here? Will they add value to the Irish economy? How good will our young people be? If they're very good, then Ireland by definition will be an outstanding nation. But if we fail, particularly at the point of their education, we have got a fairly, I have to say dismal future to look forward to. I spent a lot of time in Asia, China, Southeast Asia. What's going on there is remarkable. Everyone should take the chance to visit and understand the nature of the world we're moving into. Ireland's role will be entirely dependent on the quality of its education. And I think that's one of the things that the roadmap and the work of the forum describes extremely well. Thank you.