 Now Uganda has discovered oil and gas, commercial quantities of oil and gas. Now we have around 3.5 billion barrels of oil and gas that have been discovered. Now this has brought a lot of hope and optimism in the country. We hope to use our oil as an engine of growth. And we hope to use this to transform our economy from a peasant to a middle-income country. Much as we have this optimism, there are fears as well, there are threats to environment and biodiversity. So the challenge is how do we manage oil resources sustainably? And this oil is discovered in a rich biodiversity region called the Albertine Grubbin. It is the richest biodiversity hotspot in Africa. It is the richest. So this region is going to see a lot of development of infrastructure including the road network, including the railway network, a refinery, a pipeline and of course many people are coming up in this region. The challenge is keeping this biodiversity well as we exploit our oil resource. However we have put a number of measures in place. We are developing the policy. We now have an oil policy. We can recognize the environmental issues and concerns. We have also developed laws on oil and gas. And Nema as an institution is working with the companies developing oil. This is a tall oil, total and synoco from China. So we are working with them to see that we sustainably manage this resource. We have also had an opportunity to create a network of government institutions including means of energy and immuno development. The petroleum development department as well as the national environmental management authority, the Uganda life authority, national forest authority. All these institutions are working hand in hand to see that environmental issues and biodiversity issues are taken care of. And so far there is compliance. We are managing the west very well. So there is no cause for alarm and we hope that we shall move like that. I thank you.