 Now is the historical moments of time, not only to fight severe virus but to shape the system. We have a unique but rapidly shrinking window of opportunity to learn lessons and reset ourselves on a more sustainable path. It is an opportunity we have never had before or may never have a game. So we must use all the levers we have at our disposal knowing that each and every one of us has a vital role to play. Now is the time to think what history would say about this crisis. And now is the time for all of us to define our own role. What is it that would make it so that history would look at this crisis as the great opportunity for reset? The great reset is a welcome recognition that this human tragedy must be a wake-up call. It is imperative that we reimagine, rebuild, redesign, reinvigorate and rebalance our world. Rebalancing investment, harnessing science and technology and advancing the transition to net-zero emissions, all elements of the great reset are fundamental to building the future we need. The world's problems fit on three sides of a triangle. It's one versus many, man versus nature and the unfortunate foundation is long-term versus short-term. We had already income inequality that was fueling income, race, gender inequality. We have a climate emergency which we can't walk away from. There's no doubt that the very survival of the human race requires us to act. Any recovery stimulus should have green conditions attached to it. Energy prices should reflect real costs. You need private sector capital, private sector ingenuity, private sector technology and private sector capabilities to come to the party. You need enormous trust between the private sector and the public sector for this to actually work. We have to change our economy dramatically in the next 20 or 30 years and the next 10 years is absolutely decisive. The recovery has to be greener than any of the previous recoveries and in order to do that we need to ensure that the stimulus package including fiscal and monetary much greener than they were before. So we cannot waste this opportunity to ensure that the very precious money that's raised from the next generation is spent on green and low carbon. We will now start a quite high number of task forces to look at all the different issues and we will present all those ideas to the people assembled in Davos. But at the same time we will make Davos very different, very open to ensure that we do not fall back to old recipes but that we really look at forward oriented solutions. Young entrepreneurs, especially from developing countries that are there and can see the right problem can really step up and create solutions. Finding profitable solutions to problems of the people and the planet and we're starting to see firms move to that and we're seeing firms that behave responsibly in that way actually doing better on conventional measures of profitability and doing better in this particular period. We've also seen social entrepreneurs step in in incredible ways. Not only has it exposed the precarious reality but then it has also exposed the opportunity to recenter the reset around the most vulnerable and those on the edge where it only takes something like a pandemic or difficult circumstances to slide into poverty. And then we need to couple that with new initiatives to equip more people with the digital skills they'll need not just to have a tech job but a job that is increasingly tech enabled in almost every part of the economy. If we can empower consumers with all of this I think we unleash this next generation to have a much broader impact more quickly. We can never again allow our health, education, care systems to be underfunded. We need our imagination here. Possible is being redefined each and every day right now so the next time someone tells us that tackling climate change is either too costly or too difficult I think we need to remind them and remind ourselves of what just is happening right now. We not only have to demand change but also create change. We have to live up to the expectations which we have created and we will do so.