Mr Speaker, I thank the hon President for the response. Mr President, one of the agreements at COP 16 was the recognition that climate change represents an urgent and potentially irreversible threat to human societies and the planet and, thus, requires to be urgently addressed by all parties. Given the fact that we have seen devastation of unparalleled proportions in Japan with the tsunami and the earthquake, which resulted in the loss of thousands of lives, would South Africa not ensure that one of the issues that requires prominence and should be discussed at COP 17 is the impact of climate change, particularly in the South African situation? We know that, due to what has happened in Japan, the impact is felt not only in Japan but around the world in terms of international agreements and economic trade. So, I would like to know whether the President would place high on the agenda of COP 17 the impact of such devastating earthquakes and tsunamis on our country and, furthermore, look at preventative measures that we can take in advance in our own country. Thank you.