 Mubarak, welcome very much to WPC television. You are chief economist and advisor to the prime minister in Senegal. What is the fear and the hope of Africa when you look today at the economy around the world, at Europe, and now at the America of President Trump? We do not see any fear. Maybe this will surprise you. In fact, we count more on private investment than public investment, if I can say. It's through that sense President Bush initiative with African Growth and Opportunity Act where there is a Millennium Challenge Account. Now they are intervening in many African countries, but nowadays our government we count more on internal resource than external aid. For Senegal at least, two sets of our public investment is funded by our own resource. But do you fear that there is a risk to free trade and to the ability of Senegal and other African countries to export? For Africa the initiative is agor. It was an initiative from a Republican governor. And when Obama came, he did not change this initiative. I don't see Trump also removing this agreement. So I see any change if I want to be realistic, at least for the major initiative. The Millennium Challenge Account, the agor, I see Trump continuing what Bush was doing and what Obama was doing. You know, we should understand that behind Trump you have an administration with its history, with its values. And the American people is the one working with Africa, not a president. So we think that the American interest will be preserved. That's a very good point. I don't know how many times you've been to the World Policy Conference, but what do you... This is my first time. How have you found it? Excellent. I think what I love the most is the diversity of teams and also diversity of experts from many fields. Health, education, international relations, space even, technological development. So, we have an economy. So I learn a lot from this cross-cultural, from this cross-dimensional reflection. So I think this will push us to understand more the other areas of development, not just focusing on the economic side. Well, thank you very much, Dave. That means you must come back again. I will come back and we hope that maybe one day or so you will visit us in Senegal. That will be wonderful. Thank you very much, Dave Mubarak. Thank you very much.