 It's such a scarce resource that we have for decades put in place regulation to protect our groundwater, but also to make sure that we don't have the water loss that we see in other parts of the world. And I think that culture comes from us drinking the groundwater almost without treating it. So I think that had put in place also partnership across the political parties to protect that very, very scarce resource. Now that we can see what's happening with droughts, with climate change, it's get the water very high on the political agenda in many countries and so we need to find the smart solutions together and this is perfect venue to do it. This morning session was absolutely fantastic. We had the commissioner, excellent presentation, really covered the world's perspective and the perspective for New York and it was great to listen to a real story and the real hard pain points. I mean it was music to my ears. There's a lot of great technical sessions, so I'm looking forward to that. I'm looking forward also to the poster sessions I've been just glancing around, especially this also networking is key because that's why we come here physically. We can do a lot of things virtually, but it's all about meeting people, shaking hands, looking them eye to eye and understanding their needs and what we can offer. From what I have seen from the exhibition so far, there is a lot of companies who are here to exhibit emerging technologies in the water and wastewater industry and of course Nigeria is a developing country, we still have a long way to go in the water industry and of course here I'm looking at opportunities to bring new technology to Nigeria. So excited about the announcement of the emerging water leaders endowment fund and I hope the amount of that could be directed for the developing countries. I feel inspired to do much more on gender, it's not very common to get a recognition for doing gender work, but this was quite humbling and also to be here and to see such a huge gathering, but I'm very excited and I'm looking forward to doing much more on gender. I think that was really a motivation.