 Do you ever secretly wonder whether you will ever feel like a grown-up? I'll give one more try. Do you ever secretly wonder if you will ever feel like a real grown-up? There are moments where I very much act, behave, talk like a grown-up. And there are moments when I still feel a little bit like a teenager. And I have to say, speaking straight after the President of the University of Bern makes me feel like a bit of a teenager. You may ask why, but the last time I was in the same room as the President of the University of Bern was more than 20 years ago when I just about managed to graduate. So it gives me additional pleasure to welcome you all here in Bern for the revised and new version of the IPDET program. The fact that this is taking place in Bern has nothing to do with SEC. I am here on behalf of the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation. It has nothing to do with me either, but it really is full kudos to the University of Bern and also the University of Sarland for competing with 40 other institutions and getting an IPDET to come here. We also noted that IPDET 2.0 is an improvement and an evolution from IPDET 1.0 and we're very happy to note that together with the World Bank, the two institutions will first develop a program, for example, to better involve the global south. I am slightly jet-lacked. I came back from New York this morning. I attended the first week of the high-level political forum. The high-level political forum is the key moment every year to review the progress on the 2030 agenda. Every year, four to five goals of the agenda are under review and about 40 countries, this year including Switzerland, present their national volunteer review about how much progress they have made. The 2030 agenda with its 17 goals and 168 targets needs evaluation more than the MDGs ever did. I think the keynote address we heard by Professor Stockman about all the functions really underlined that evaluation is not just about accountability. It is also about accountability, but it is about transparency, learning, adjusting, improving and certainly enlightenment. The 2030 agenda is sometimes called the teamwork of humanity and this gives you all a very special role and this training very special importance. I need my fourth page now. I'm almost done. But we are convinced that trainings like EAPTED on one hand build the capacity of individuals, but individuals make up the capacity of institutions and the institutions in turn make up the capacity of countries and it is countries that will make the 2030 agenda actually happen. So from STC, congratulations for having been admitted to the program. Enjoy the program, learn a lot, take home with you a lot of it and then pay it forward, train others. EAPTED is an excellent source of new perspectives and ideas to help you in your daily work. It's also a great opportunity to network exactly what we're doing in this slightly warm room tonight. And of all the things that were said about burn, the one thing I want to pick up on is the last thing that the President said, the river aree, only for those of you who can't swim, but all means go, everybody goes, children, adults, old people. It is really worth it. Pick a Swiss, find a Swiss somewhere and let them take you to the river. Thank you very much.