 Today is Sunday the 13th of November. We just finished the two-day event that we hold regularly at the COP. It's called Development and Climate Days at the COP. I started this way back in 2002 at the 8th Conference of Parties in Delhi as a one-day event which I called Adaptation Day at the COP where we brought together the people that worked on adaptation, which were a handful of people in the sea and mitigation people. And it was to share experience and get to know each other. I've continued that tradition since then. We expanded it to a two-day event which we call Adaptation and Development Days in subsequent COPs and then a few years ago we broadened it from Adaptation to Climate and called it Development and Climate Days. And it's a place where people come together. We get several hundred people over the course of two days, not everybody staying from beginning to end and just design that way for people to drop in and drop out and come when they want, attend sessions that they like. We try and push the boundaries of people's experience. We play games. We do all kinds of outdoor Fox sessions. We ensure everybody gets a chance to talk and speak and share. We emphasize listening rather than talking. We try and use more than just our ears and our eyes. We have food, all kinds of weird foods that teach us lessons. We do all kinds of improvisation with our games and touch and feel. So we try and use all the senses to acquire not just new knowledge but also feelings and most importantly have fun and make friends. And so at the end of these two days we have a whole big bunch of friends that have got to know each other, that have shared interests and hopefully this will now pass on into the future. We will continue this particularly those working on community-based adaptation at the next international conference on community-based adaptation. It's going to be the 11th in the series. It will be in Makareira University in Kampala in Uganda. The theme will be ecosystem-based adaptation with community-based adaptation. And then we'll come back again at the COP next year and development climate days again. So it's now in its 14th year, not everybody having been here for 14 years but obviously many people know of it and have been here for many years as well. So it's become a tradition at the COP and I think that we will be able to continue this tradition and keep the conversation rolling of activist, action people, action-oriented people and learning from action that these are the three elements of what we try and do here.