 It's been a fantastic four days. It's not an exaggeration to say there were many times I think over the six weeks running up to the conference where we wondered whether the conference would happen and what it would look like when it did and I'm very pleased not only to say that the conference did happen but it was absolutely fantastic and I want to thank all of you for coming because the reason that the conference is fantastic is down to you. The perspective we always take when designing the conference is we think that our job is to build a stage. Our job is to try to build a stage and to attract the biggest audience possible to that stage. But we just build the framework. We build the platform and it's up for you all to get up on that platform and use that platform to present your work, to present your issues, to advocate, to talk about your lives, to raise your voices, to change the world and that's what we've done this week. So I congratulate all of you for taking advantage of that stage for using that stage that we built and thank you so much for making it a fantastic week. Thank you so much everybody for coming and making this week. I think one of our best ever conferences. I just wanted to take a couple of minutes to talk to you about the harm reduction decade declaration which we have launched this week and we're overly excited about at this point and I particularly want to thank Madam Ruth Dreyfus for lending your voice to the declaration and launching it for us today. You should all have one beautifully designed on your seats and I hope that you'll take the time to read it. I wanted to explain that this really is, I've also now ruined the computer, I'm sorry Maddie. I wanted to take the time to explain to you why we came up with this idea and what it's really all about. Around a year ago now we brought together harm reduction representatives and drug user representatives from all over the world into a working group and we said look what do we want from UNGAS, what is the harm reduction sector's priority, what is it that we care about and we want to say at this important moment and really two things came out of this, the need to highlight the huge deficits of funding and the need to really recognize harm reduction politically internationally and we boiled this down to two ideas, one the 10 by 20 campaign which you all know about so well and one to call for a harm reduction decade at the international level. We wanted to do this because despite huge success that harm reduction has seen you will know this at the international level harm reduction simply isn't properly recognized, it's never fully been recognized and we want more, we want more than just words in a declaration that say harm reduction at the end, we want a decade of harm reduction, we want to do this because we want to explain the success versus the failure of drug-free visions, we want to move beyond interventions for harm reduction and we want to start thinking about harm reduction as principles, as an underpinning principle to all drug policy. This is what we think is a sensible way forward we believe that the harm reduction philosophy in captures all of that. Therefore we spent some time writing this declaration and those of you who helped us to do so who are in the room thank you for your time and effort and this is now something that you can sign on to and I would really encourage you to do so, we already have 350 individuals and organizations signed up, you can do so on our website harmreductiondecade.org at the bottom of the declaration given that there were 900 people coming through the conference this week I expect our numbers to triple by tomorrow and we'll be doing this between now and the Ungas, this is our vision moving forward and I hope that you can support it. Thank you so much again for coming to the conference, it's been a pleasure.