Thank you very much.
It's a pleasure to see you here today, Mr. Johnston, and welcome back.
Your work at the OECD was very important in terms of shaping the agenda and important to the OECD, and the OECD continues to provide a lot of good public policy ideas and input and guidance to public policy makers in governments here and around the world.
A question: during your time, the international mechanism that would have most likely looked at this kind of issue would have been the G-7. It would have been one of the bodies at the time. Today, with the G-20 having emerged as probably the most powerful forum for economic and financial reform post-crisis, do you believe the G-20 could play an important role in terms of this issue on international tax measures and governance?