 Much of my direct research involvement over the decades has been in human infectious disease research so I've been very aware over the years of the enormous contribution made by the William and Melinda Gates Foundation in Seattle based and they've contributed enormously to improving prospects for those who are suffering from AIDS in the developing world and for trying to solve at the at the user end many of these infectious disease related problems. The Gates Foundation though is looking much more broadly at the needs of developing countries and one of the initiatives they're taking in association with Illry is developing poultry production within Africa. The aim is to provide an egg a day for every individual. This is a wonderful source of high-value protein. It's a tremendous initiative and again it's a type of industry that can be integrated into other forms of food production where you use waste product from one area to facilitate food production in another. Also though with poultry there are zoonotic risks again with influenza that we know about but other potential diseases as well so it's an area that needs to be very closely monitored from the scientific aspect as we go ahead with further development.