 Yes sir. Welcome to this interview. After visiting this registration centre, what is your take so far? First I want to say I'm very impressed by the response of the members of the community. There are lots of people who have come to register. Some of them I believe came as early as five o'clock. That is very impressive when I think that this is the trend throughout the country. However, I decided not to register so that I can give confidence to the Colombian people that with the politicians are going to work hard to make sure that the system is improved. I've just noticed that it's taking about six minutes to register one person. Obviously that is creating some disenchantment among people. I have chosen not to register. I could have registered but let me first do whatever I can. I'm meeting with the Honourable Vice President this morning and later on we should be meeting with the ECZ to try and streamline the operation so that we improve the registration process. I think that it's better for me to make sure that things are running better before I register. For me to register and create an impression to the people that all is done. I think we haven't finished this exercise. It's a small hitch but I'm sure that it's one that the ECZ will be able to address. They want to capture as many citizens as possible and I think that the system must be made to work more efficiently. We should be having a number of streamers at every polling station. One person who cannot manage to capture all the people who want to register at that polling station. So I'd like to appeal to the Zambians, please don't become despondent, don't become discouraged. Your government is putting in place better systems. The ECZ do this in a more efficient manner. So people don't spend too much time. If people came as early as 5 o'clock and up to now 8.30 they have not been attended to. And I believe that only up to 10 people attended to this morning. That is not good here. We have to improve the system. We shall do that. Thank you Honour. Okay so you are registered.