 So we've just finished the 16th annual two day climate and development day side event that IID has been doing for the last 16 years here. I started it a long time ago, 16 years ago, initially as a one day adaptation day event where we would bring together people working on adaptation. In those days a very small number in a sea of thousands of people working on mitigation. So it was a means of just us getting to know each other. Over the years it's expanded. We had it every year. I think in Montreal we made it into a two day event and changed the name to Development and Climate Day so that we could bring in a broader spectrum of development actors in. And the whole purpose was to bring together people working in development who come to the COP, again not very large numbers of them, but give them an opportunity to meet together and network. And in terms of the ambience of the event, make it a much more informal, relaxed atmosphere which is in contrast to the very formal negotiations taking place down the road in the same city. So it's in the middle weekend of a two day COP, a two week COP and it's deliberately made as a break from the COP. It's for people to come, relax, meet others, like-minded people, learn from each other and most of all have some fun together. And I think over the years we've developed a reputation. I know several people who come to COP just for the Development and Climate Day event now because that's where it's more interesting for them rather than just going to the COP and following the formal negotiations which can be very boring and tedious unless you're a negotiator or a lawyer or very much steeped in the language of negotiations. And so we've just finished two days. I think we've had well over 300 people attending over the two days. Not many people stay from beginning to end. People drop in to different sessions over the two days and it's designed like that for them to come, drop in, meet people, spend time in the breaks. We give a lot of space for people to just sit and talk to each other and have their own conversations in parallel using this as a networking place. I set up my office. I tell anybody who wants to meet me to just come to the Development and Climate Days over Saturday Sunday and come and see me because I'm going to be here. And I've done at least a dozen interviews with people and talks over the last couple of days. So I'm very pleased to report back that the 16th Development and Climate Days went very well. We are now hoping to link the annual Development and Climate Days at the COP more effectively with the annual community-based adaptation conferences that we also run. This year it was in Malawi next year at this. And over the next few years we're going to make these into a much better linked series of events than we've been able to do in the past. So I look forward to your seeing the many, many products that will come out of this including a very interesting cartoon that was done for the full two days and videos and other products that people will be able to see and look forward to anybody coming to COP25 to come and attend Development and Climate Days 17th Development and Climate Days in COP 25 next year. We're not quite sure where it will be. Possibly Costa Rica or Chile. We'll find out soon.