 I think one very clear thing that has come out of this very intensive discussion between the presidents and vice presidents of the guild and the Rua Universities is that no university or no country can solve global problems alone and that we need to work together and that the issues are many because there are topics that the assessors had thought did not merit support but the discussion said no, all these issues are important. So indeed we have identified very many issues that we can collaborate in between Europe and Africa and that we need to work together to solve them. I think what we seen today is a very energetic how to say collection of people dedicated to work creating cluster of excellence. What is the key message today is that we really have a common mission and we really have the will to how to say go the next step because this is not the end, this is rather the end of the start and now we have the beginning of the real face. And that's important of course, what's the next steps and I think that that is what we're going to discuss in the rest of the day and I think it's so important that both researchers and the institutional leads are engaged and dedicated because this is a long term project and that really needs dedication from many. So I'm really eager to see the further development. All universities are unique in their own way. They are different and they are unique and the strengths are different. Every university has its own strengths which are different from the strengths of another university. And working as clusters brings the synergy of all these universities together and you cannot get any better arrangement to get better results from whatever you want to do except for these clusters. I guess that's about implementation because I think that what is the game changer is that we have long term projects. The challenges that we are approaching should be embedded locally. We are going to build infrastructure, doctoral schools, secure that you have career opportunities at African universities. So I think it's a shift of focus on how we collaborate and that is really what is going to make this much more equitable I guess. So I'm really looking forward to see how we are going to work on that because it's not simple but we are going in this direction.