 Today is Sunday the 8th of December and we've just finished our development and climate day at the COP25 here in Madrid. Unfortunately we weren't able to make it a two-day event like we normally do and we would have done had we been in Santiago but the change meant we couldn't do the full two days and we only did a day long event but it was a great day we had lots of people, lots of discussions and we had a marvelous musical evening closing with the band from Chile who helped us understand what we're doing. The development climate days has been running now for quite a number of years organized by IID as well as a number of other partners and the idea is to use the weekend in the middle of the two week long COP to bring together people working practitioners mainly working in the development arena who are not necessarily negotiators to relax to get to meet old friends, get to make new friends, spend some time learning from each other in a structured manner and most of all having fun together and I think today was a very good example of us achieving that. We hope to continue doing this in future COPs particularly next year in COP26 where we've actually proposed that the development climate days become the focus of COP26 and make this the citizens COP as it were. Let's see if we can get more resonance from perhaps the British government or the Scottish government to support us to do that. So instead of just doing a one-day event we do a two week long event of bringing people from all over the world to come and talk about what they're doing to tackle climate change and not just negotiators discussing commas and words on pieces of paper into the way hours of the night which really is a very very boring way of carrying out a COP. So we look forward to people watching. We've got a lot of films and materials going out on social media from this development climate days. We hope people who weren't here in Madrid will be able to watch that and enjoy it as well.