Thank you.
Thank you again for the testimony, Mr. Beasley. You know, I was reading through the G7 statement that came out, and it sort of refers to some of the things that I think my colleague Mr. Viersen was asking about. This connection, this commitment by the G7 to step up collective contributions to the World Food Programme, to work with multilateral development banks and international financial institutions to prevent acute food insecurity, and the extraordinary session of the Council of Food and Agricultural Organizations, tools to make sure that prices are kept under control and that there is no sort of hoarding going on—we have these tools. You've also given us many tools we could use. We have commitments by the G7. We know we have to do more advocacy work to bring the gulf states and others on board. How confident are you that this is going to done? We know it's possible. You just said there is no reason why every child in this world shouldn't have enough to eat. How confident are you that this is going to actually happen though?