 Okay, so like the first question is like For the was it the second the third paper from the Indonesian colleague What why do you think like actually like? Like areas with NPAs have like a lower gene. Do you have any explanation? Maybe that's correlated with lower? Income levels or like the nature of communities around the areas that are like more like fishermen or the like and the question for like the my Mexican colleague is like a How do you think it's like this relationship with the waste treatment? related with the way in which States understand the well-being of their citizens and their demands, you know like being waste treatment something that is Usually referred as like a middle-class or middle-up or class concern And if that is has something to do with like the graphs that you show that were really interesting Thank you something of the presentation of Hydero when when you were showing those graphs of the crack declining genie You you added all the different policies in the simulations at the same time or just one at a time Okay, yeah, so I was also wondering about Is there some way of you taking your joint impacts that you showed us so nicely and actually doing some sort of Cost-effectiveness evaluation or something of the individual programs that would be very useful if you if government said okay But we can't do all of this stuff. What do you want us to do? You know Okay, well wonderful Then on the just one on the marine protected areas, so it's common property resources, right? Which is astonishing What anyway you've done an amazing job but so so when you talk about the I presumed the Some communities within that boundary then effectively run the area in a common property way But you one has to keep out other people Certainly in South Africa. There's been an invasion into common property areas by big fishing for example And so I was just wondering whether you could say a bit more about that Exactly how that's going to work to make sure that the benefits go to the right People and I was just thinking that the spatial aspects of the diagnostic might be really really useful to this particular exercise I just start and Yeah, probably there is a high relationship between where located these waste management centers because people are more involved or more Interested or probably they have the information so we need probably to explore more of it because It's probably this are located we we took the data from the National statistic Office and yes, it requires probably this a deepest It's a relationship what we We try to approach with other variables of pollution or things like that But it was not very clear what was happening with it to take Not only this one, but other variables that and that to take account of this and we are a Way to generate information for next year. We hope we we have the possibility We are going to have a survey next year So we are trying to with to push this agenda Within the center within the researchers hope this work and to have this more specific not to know that is not only for higher the highest Strata no areas where they are interested in this Yeah We did some discussion with the stakeholders from people who are not only people but also institutions in who are located in the NBA's Some programs that the government set in the NBA areas is more like a Empower people in that area for example like they create your jobs green jobs Which also empower women Usually Fisher people in the in that area are also only fishermen's but now the wives the The the female the women in the in that area can also Get into the job market then and as the result the income will increase and the inequality would reduced the common we don't really find Affidlents that the government limit the use of the common common property area what we found is more like a Like like empowerment of people who are who live in in who live in in that area Not not not really like you cannot you cannot fish more than this amount of fish For example, we didn't really we didn't really find Case for that but more like They empower people they provide more health care they provide Infrastructure for those people who will live in in in that area. So that's that's programmed that the government had at that time at the Currently that we have Information about it. I hope that and answer your questions Yes, we did each simulations to see its impact But I presented a all the simulations At the same time, we don't have enough time to to present Yes, we did a cost-benefit analysis of each policy using the kakwani index and We have all the results in the paper Are maybe the universal pensions? Yeah, yeah, this is the best. Yes Because the older are the the most Poverty index in Colombia. Yes The other tax is regressive in Colombia. Thank you so much I have to say we're also surprised by the pensions result because it's not usually what we see in other countries we actually see it as Increasing in quality and being very expensive Especially because well it only benefits the form of sex or so The way it is built now. So here is making it universal It doesn't have this inequality reducing effect that we see many other countries. So If there are no other questions Then we can end the session two minutes earlier and we have two extra minutes for coffee and thank you so much again