think that we should turn over to questions from the audience at this point, and then i don't know, nikil, which elected ask one last question or are you ready to invite questions from the audience? >> no, we should turn it to the audience. maybe i have a thought. >> there's a lot of people here. i think we will have questions to ask. so, please. and we do have microphones so that you can be recorded. if you would please, please speak into the microphone. >> thank you. in your book, you were an important author of the united nations declaration of human rights. could you say something about what you think the relevance of those are today? particularly the call for guaranteed jobs and guaranteed income and guaranteed social services to people? as a universal right for humanity in general. could you say something about your role inviting those and what you think about them, their relevance for today's? >> that is to me a very important question. im considered to be over, overenthusiastic about that text, but i think the text deserves over enthusiasm. first of all, i always see it was drafte