Very briefly, and we'd be happy to expand even after the meeting, Canada, for example, is a key supporter to UNFPA supplies. We're the largest provider of contraception, voluntary contraception, that women want to be able to plan their lives. This also has led to unintended pregnancies being prevented, almost four million in a year due to Canadian funding, for example.
I also mentioned marginalized girls, the support that we have that allows marginalized girls to be reached by life skills programs approaching 400,000 a year. This wouldn't happen otherwise.
The most important thing that I can really say, though, is that in a world of COVID, we've seen how interconnected we all are and we've also seen how devastating discrimination, racism and the taboos against women being the owners of their own bodies can be. In line with Beijing+25, UNFPA is co-leading on bodily autonomy on sexual and reproductive health and rights, again to make it clear that when growing up, girls have to have an image and it has to become real that they are fully equal in every sense of SDG 5.