Thank you very much, hon member. Well, the developing countries will ensure that these Bretton Woods institutions - the World Bank and the IMF - do not go back to their old habits and that, in dealing with developing countries, they are more supportive and completely abandon their know-it-all attitude and also seek to interact and engage with developing countries as equal partners.
I found that the attitude and spirit of the leaders of these institutions were very positive. This is one of the benefits of the shock that hit all of us when the financial institutions suffered losses that were primarily as a result of these rather fancy products they were trading in. So, there's a soberness that is most welcome in these institutions.
With the additional votes, the developing world, which of course includes some economies that are quite sizable now and are growing, will be able to utilise these institutions in a more productive manner. Thank you. [Applause.]