Thank you very much.
I want to join my colleagues in congratulating you on the work that you've done over the years. It's rare that we see this tangible impact over the course of a number of years, so I applaud you on your good work.
Thank you very much also for mentioning the feminist international assistance policy. I noted in our briefing note that about 55% to 60% of the investments you make benefit women and girls. I'd be interested in looking at women and girls less from the perspective of beneficiaries and more as contributors, in terms of the implementation, the design of programming. We know that outcomes are better when women and girls are part of the entire process, from the very design of the program, to how it's implemented, to how it becomes sustainable. Because it also involves more women and girls at the community level, the outcomes are better for everybody.
You mentioned the high prevalence of HIV amongst young women, and specific programs targeting young women, if the young women are part of the design of these programs.