Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
Dr. Singer, you spoke about social innovation. As a sociologist, I always find this interesting. It reminds me of a story that happened in Senegal. We trained women who had been performing female genital mutilation so that they could become midwives. It was a way of giving those women a new profession. And it worked very well.
Thank you for the example that you gave.
For Save the Children, I'd like to have your views as well. We all know we're going toward the post-MDG; we're developing the post-MDG agenda. I'd like to know what you would like to see in the post-2015 agenda regarding children, and particularly, children in situations of conflict and/or violence against children, as well as children and girls' rights.
I know it's a very broad question, but if you would like to comment.