 Alexander, what do you see as the main challenges and opportunities for the President's nominee for Latin America in the next five years? It's the fact that we are going to have the Congress 2019 in Curitiba really provides us with a unique opportunity to bring together scientists to address challenges all over the region and already earlier today we discussed one of those challenges which is really to also assist our member organizations among which there are many universities to make sure that their educational programs live up you know to the standards around the globe and that they also address any corporate issues that have high significance globally and also in the region. That is one of the aspects that we have in mind. Of course we know that we heard it throughout this whole Congress that it will be extremely important to also forge links to other scientific disciplines to adopt more integrated approaches also to policy formulation the landscape level approaches and so on. I think all those issues are important for the Latin American region but at the same time there are issues where we can also learn from Latin American experiences and again bring that back to the global network of fighting for us. So I think there are many opportunities. Thanks very much. But perhaps Manuel I should ask you that question. Yeah there are many opportunities as well I think there's a great deal of knowledge in the region which has been untapped in a formal way. I think you know they're very interesting organizations who are doing very good grassroots work. There are very many organizations and universities who are really doing you know work from the bottom up and you don't see those types of activities being you know being brought into the regional dialogue. So I think that you know me as a specimens nominee for Latin America can really catalyze that you know that dimension which can be also you know being brought up on its way to the to the World Congress in 2019. Great and of course I think we should also add that you know there is a long lasting collaboration between CIFR and IUFRO both between the two organizations and also in the context of the collaborative partnership on force of which both organizations are members regarding you know these projects on a more scientific basis we could make reference to the evidence based initiatives to the top 20 questions in force trip CIFR scientists actively participate in our global first active expert panels initiatives nevertheless I think we could even strengthen involvement of scientists and researchers from the Latin American region also in those activities so I see great potential also in this context. Absolutely. Thanks very much. I think you Manuel. Thank you.