Mr. Sorenson, we would like to discuss something that is very important to us: the public policy of your country and your Parliament and how to handle the global financial crisis. There is also the global food crisis, global warming, human rights issues; there are many issues. We'd like to discuss how you can help developing countries like Indonesia with investment. We know the impact of the global economic crisis in Indonesia. Our target for economic growth was 7.3%, but now it's only maybe 3%--still positive, but our exports now have negative growth. We have to discuss how to handle the global financial crisis.
We would like your opinion about regulating the financial sector. According to many experts, financial stability is a public good. If financial stability is a public good, I think it is our duty as members of Parliament--not only the government, but the executive branch and the legislative branch also.... There are many discussions about that in Indonesia, as in many countries.
There are also discussions about the Kyoto Protocol, about global warming, and the conference in Copenhagen next December. What is your opinion about that, and also about the green legislation program? In Indonesia, with forestry regulations, if you have a bill or an act, it's very important for Indonesia, because we are going to proceed with what they call the anti-illegal-logging bill that's still in Parliament now. There's also the land and water conservation bill. There are many bills in Parliament. We call it the green legislation bill in Parliament. There are so many issues.
My colleague can speak about this also, and I can translate it.