General Comment: Not all the pictures used are the very final "released" ones, please do not use the ones you find in this presentation. Comments on the talk: I must confess that the talk has deeply captured the attention of all the listeners. The new results for transversity from COMPASS proton data have been well warmly received and appreciated and have stimulated many discussion mainly among theoreticians. In particular the unexpected zero value of the Sivers asymmetry has triggered the discussion of the Sivers asymmetry dependence on the kinematic regime it has been measured. Leslie Bland has asked which is the difference in the value of the extracted asymmetry due to the splitting of the target in half upstream part and downstream one. It was pointed out that the difference is accounted in the statistical error and corresponds to 0.1 Sigma stat. Avakian has asked if in the systematic error of the asymmetry we have taken into account the nuclear interaction of the hadrons within the target material. Nahoito Saito has asked if the luminosity of the different target cell is the same and if not if it cancels out somehow.