 My name is Bernadette Jorroge. I come from Kenya from the Water Services Regulatory Board. We are an economic and quality of service regulator. So we regulate water companies and also the asset developers who are called water service boards. We also have a resources regulator which is called the Water Resources Management Authority and we have an environmental regulator which is called the National Environmental Management Authority. Currently we do not work together unless there is a problem. Everybody does their own thing. When we have a problem like there is an issue that requires the attention of all of us, that's the only time when we meet and discuss issues. For the Water Services Regulatory Board where I work, we are funded by the sector. One percent of the turnover from the sector is our funding. For the other bodies they also have license fees like the NEMA, the Environmental Body has license fees, the Resources Body has permitting and licensing fees. But we also get a little bit more from the National Government. We get subventions from the National Government but just a little bit. We have a lot of problems with asset development, asset resilience, how it affects water. And I think it's important for our country, our developing country to learn so that we don't make mistakes that other people have made. So it will make my work easier and better if I don't have to make mistakes that other people have made.