Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
I have a couple of points.
Perhaps, Dr. Kim, I would go to you first.
You mentioned your concern about the cost in terms of human lives and so on. Of course, this is a strong narrative of people at this point in time as they talk about climate change, but if we look at the metrics, the number of lives lost in the last 200 years that has to do with weather-related issues has dropped drastically. I'm just wondering if this is being calculated as an offset when you speak about human lives and human suffering because of climate change.
I would preface that with this situation. If you start taking away jobs and you want to look at human suffering, I would point out that indigenous business leaders are onside with natural resource sectors. The discussion around this table in many ways today is what we can do to stop that. We also have to understand that we're talking about human lives there. Has there been any calculation done from your organization in this regard?