 The next question, what changes do you hope will come based on open policy in your country and why is it important to you? Since it's already 10 years after the Cape Town declaration had been adopted but Kyrgyzstan has started to work with open educational resources just three and a half years ago but we get all those results very fast but what I really believe that it is really it was open education it is a evolutionary phenomenon. I mean what I mean by that is since the time is changing it's a digit we are living in digital era and everyone are using the internet and exchanging the information, media and photo so I think it is one of the stimulus or one of the incentives also for people to change the educational content also so I think that if we start with the open educational research like 10 years ago we were not that much successful than we did right now because the government's teachers and parents they understand that changing, sharing of the education, using the information technologies is something what is naturally relevant to the situation what we have now and I could I wanted just really encourage other countries we've just met with Afghanistan and Mongolia that they have not stopped they didn't stop they have to continue their work in getting most favorable policies for developing open educational resources