 I think it's been very interesting to get the least developed countries together with us as members of the North, so to say, because the LDCs need to act and speak up as a group in order to make sure that the interests of the poorest, most vulnerable people get to the forefront of the debate in New York where it tends to be other groups that dominate. I think that in itself is very important and that we need as developed countries to build partnerships and alliances with the countries of the South to get this agenda through and this is a great platform for that. Well, I think it varies a lot from country to country from donor to donor and from partner to partner. In some places I'm sure there is room for improvement but as far as Norway is concerned I know that we are keen to look at what are the real needs of the poor and vulnerable people and try to design our programs and support to the extent that we do it bilaterally in collaboration with national and local partners, NGOs and of course the UN system which is a large channel for our 4 billion euros a year foreign assistance. I think so, I think in areas like health and education there is broad consensus that there will be goals and targets which build on the MDGs in the area of sustainable energy for all. There's been a lot of support encouragingly so from our point of view we think that's an area which was missing in the MDGs which need to be part of the new post 2015 goals and despite what a couple of people said yesterday I'm convinced there will be a strong goal on gender equality and women's rights there is no reason to believe that countries will not have such a goal in addition to having human rights and women's rights as a strong cross cutting issue. The issue which will be discussed tomorrow is interesting because we believe good governance is a new and important dimension and which should be reflected in the goal. There will be different views and I'll be very curious what's going to take place at the debate tomorrow. Well it depends a lot on them but I think yes in the areas I mentioned health, education I would say also nutrition, food security and energy. I think from our side there will be a focus on the needs of not only the least developed countries but also the least the most vulnerable people in those countries and elsewhere and that the framework will clearly absolutely reflect the poverty eradication dimension. The challenge will be to integrate the sustainable development dimension in a way that is expected from our constituencies and I think there's still some work that needs to be done and I'm happy that we have this opportunity to also discuss with our least developed country partners on that.