Thank you very much.
Yes, once we address the issue of inclusion, it has a much broader impact on children who are not labelled with a disability. What we know is that institutional segregation creates impairment and leads to disability of all children, essentially. We are generating more and more impairment by placing children in institutions. By creating inclusive societies for children with disabilities and by allowing that form of segregation to be avoided, we are protecting all children from the dangers of psychiatric, psychological and cognitive impairments as well as protecting them from human rights violations, exploitation of labour and trafficking and other forms of abuse we see in institutions—