 Today is Wednesday the 15th of November. We've already two days into the ministerial high-level discussions and already we have some results. We have an agreement on agriculture. For many years we've been trying to include agriculture in the UNFCC process. We now have done that and from our point of view successfully included agriculture adaptation as well as mitigation. Secondly, we also have an agreement on the Warsaw international mechanism on loss and damage. That agreement we're not that happy with. We've got a couple of things that we wanted which was additional meetings on loss and damage because previously we didn't have loss and damage on the agenda every time the UNFCC met. Now we do also we got the possibility of a task force on migration although not exactly agreed that but we hope that that will be done by the executive committees given to them to decide. And finally the issue of finance which was always the big issue that we wanted to include has not been included this time at the park but it is put into the work plan so that it can be addressed later. So that's I would say a small gain not as big as we had hoped but nevertheless a gain in itself so on the whole the verdict on the agreement on the decision text on loss and damage is not good but also not bad. Today and tomorrow we will start having the high level sessions and the remaining items which are to be discussed will be done and we're hoping that we'll get an agreement here by Friday. We'll still remain hopeful under the presidency of Fiji. We will get a good result. Everybody hopes of Fiji and good will towards Fiji and they've been working very hard. Prime Minister Fiji himself has been here the whole two weeks presiding over the proceedings and getting everybody to participate and very good feelings of wanting to get a result here which is good, unusual, it's a tough process. So let us see what happens two more days to go and I'll report back up to you.