 One of the outstanding performers this year has been China which moved into number 25 position in the Global Innovation Index. Now that is quite an extraordinary achievement for a number of reasons. First, there is a great deal of stability and there has been a great deal of stability in the top 20 or 30 countries in the Global Innovation Index because innovation is a long term game. It requires a significant effort and contribution over a long period of time. So movement is not quick and China has been making steady progress and it's the first middle-income developing country to break into these top ranks. It's entirely in line with the strategy that is being followed in China at the moment of emphasizing innovation as an extremely important transition for the economy away from mere manufacture towards also consideration of the intellectual contribution to production and distribution.