Hon Speaker, those matters have been already taken up by the global community. We have discussed them extensively. Long before the Japanese earthquake, there have been cyclones in other countries. There has been a number of other things which have indicated the change. Small countries and small islands have been arguing that they are about to submerge. So, the issue of climate change has already been discussed very seriously.
The Japan situation adds to many examples that argue very strongly that we need to move and move quicker to ensure that we prevent any other situation that could affect people. So, that matter has been discussed, and South Africa has taken up that matter very strongly, arguing, particularly, from the point of view of the developing countries and countries that are at the sea level. That matter will be pursued further, as we have been doing all the time. Thank you.