Thank you very much.
The analysis that both of the witnesses have given has been very insightful for all of us who have been following this pandemic for a number of months. I assure you that I'll give you plenty of time to answer my questions.
I was in public health practice as a local medical officer of health for nearly two decades. Certainly the communication of risk and people's perception of risk do vary tremendously, and it's very difficult to communicate that.
Professor Gostin, you started by talking about trusting the experts, making sure that people understand that a lot is unknown, that you are trying to communicate honestly and so on. Going forward, what do you see as the role of the WHO in communicating risk and making sure that people voluntarily adopt physical distancing and the public health measures that are recommended? Can you give us what you would see as an ideal way forward?