 Bakhtar Hill, thank you very much for being with us. You're a former minister of trade in South Korea, the Republic of Korea. So an obvious question. President-elect Trump today has said that he will tear up the TPP, America will withdraw from the Trans-Pacific Partnership. Is that a good or a bad thing for you in the Asia-Pacific region? Well, for me, Korea, we didn't participate in TPP, but we hope to participate in TPP later stage. But as an economist, I think TPP was the good epoch-making agreement, which can give a lot of positive spillover effect on other negotiations and integrations, because the best one, the multilateral trade negotiations is installed for 15 years and going nowhere. So I hope TPP should work out, but now Trump is abandoning it, so we are losing potential gain out of TPP. And he's stressing the need for bilateral agreements, which I suppose by their very nature, discriminate against those who are not. And also if you have too many bilaterals, the companies cannot enjoy the flexibility of business models. So it's much better to have a bigger FTA rather than bilateral one. I mean, China was never going to be part of the TPP. Was that a mistake by the Obama administration? No. I think U.S. strategy, the ultimate goal is to open up China. But in the process, I mean, they want to form TPP without China. And later, you know, you set the bar very high, and then later ask China to join. So in that context, Trump say very negative words about China. So maybe TPP is a good strategy for Trump to continue to give a pressure to China. So I can see some inconsistency when he makes a lot of negative remarks on China, but he's abandoning TPP. So maybe that's why some people are still thinking that maybe in the future Trump may change his mind. How have you found this conference, World Policy Conference, because it seems to be dominated in a sense by two things, the Brexit decision by the United Kingdom and the election of Donald Trump. Yeah. I think this is my first time in participating in WPC. And we are having tremendous, you know, subjects, many, many different subjects. It's a good opportunity to come to cover all kind of issues, global issues. But this time, because of Brexit and because of Trump, you know, the whole issues are dominated by this. Everything starts with how do you think about the impact of Trump, things like that. I learned from many speeches, so-called, it's very difficult concept, inclusivity. I don't know what that means, but, you know, to some extent we understand. But everywhere, this is a very important issue. Even international trade liberalization kind of policies. You must apply inclusivity, in other words, small companies and, you know, the laborers who lost a job because of trade. I think we have to focus more on them with more futuristic and more detail, more capacity enhancing their kind of schemes. Otherwise, just giving some money is not going to work. Mr. Bakhtehild, thank you so much for being with us. Thank you very much.