 Thank you very much for having me. I was saying that it's the late graveyard shift. So I thought people are getting a little tired so I would stand up and liven things up a little. I'm also going to shift the conversation slightly as we've listened all day today to the talk of migration and we've spoken about migrants. All day we have referred to migrants as though they're a different species, a different people, as though they are not one of us. As I listened to all of that and listened to the talks of integration and inclusion, I suddenly thought to myself, who isn't a migrant? I think that probably should be one of the key questions of this global compact on migration, who is not a migrant?