 Okay, my name is Manuel Salazar, I'm from the Global South, but I'm also a marriage person. I've been here for 17 years and experienced in South America also how all companies do, there's, you know, over there. And one of the things that I've seen in all this time is that we are a species that are more reactive than we are proactive. And unfortunately we deal with the situation is when it's in our, you know, in our own steps. So the eight out of 10 people here in other things and climate change is not really a threat for them because they haven't, you know, suffered as it is. But it's very different when you go to Klontarf and you talk to people in Klontarf and they say, oh, yeah, we got a problem because they, you know, have all these floods all the time. So I suppose one question that we have for you guys because I read the model as the report is, if we have an example where we human beings have been proactively, you know, acting on try to address a situation where, you know, obviously it's going to affect us at some point, but we don't see it anymore, right? So the COVID situation, for example, so we all think that it was just a, you know, sickness that comes to us at some point, but in reality it was we human beings, you know, threatened wildlife, taking wildlife animals and bringing the disease to us. The cost of living, for example. So everything thinks then is because, you know, prices are rising, but it's our dependence in oil and gas that are, you know, bringing those prices up because everything depends on international markets. And the solution is to switch into renewables. So those connections over there, we climate and the situations that we are suffering are just not there. So then we have somehow to be more proactive as a species actually to address those issues that are going to be a problem in the future, but at the same time make those connections that we are suffering right now and it's also linked to climate change somehow. So it's basically a question and also, you know, lay down this situation.