 Part of Australia's commitment to Obama takes away immediate income but also erases the potential for further income. We're going to establish a coordinated approach, bring proponents, experts, practitioners from across the globe, across Africa, so that the approach to dealing with this disease can be more effective, more efficient and so do more quickly. Well, the reason why we're seeing a lot of interest now in PPR is that the disease has been spreading and its impact has been getting worse now, particularly in the last ten years. And in Africa we're facing major problems but also up into Central Asia and the disease even got into China recently showing how wide the area that's affected. This meeting is at the moment setting the stage for understanding what the options for control are and they differ from country to country in region to region. And then that will lead into developing research projects which will meet the gaps. If we need vaccines which can withstand temperature, the high temperatures in remote areas without cold chain, there is a lot of progress in that direction but we need to get it from the technical development stage into the available commercial stage. We need to know more about identifying endemic areas as opposed to epidemic indicator areas. We need to know more about the disease in sheep and we need more work on socio-economics understanding of the impact of the disease on the livestock population and the impact of control measures, social effects and economics. We've got the virologists, the laboratory people here but we've also got epidemiologists, socio-economists and we've also got the people who are implementing PPR control in their countries so it's important to learn from them. One of the big needs coming out from the discussions just now is we have very limited understanding of the sheep and goat populations in which the disease is happening. So even just doing basic research on population dynamics and that's something I'm interested in and also how the disease is behaving in those populations so that's the kind of field research that I want to be doing. From this meeting is identification of priorities for research a list of partners to put together their experience, expertise and then to go ahead to build this network where the GF, TAT, SOI and FAO are building so all these people will work with the two organizations to go ahead and have a good share of experience and information. By the end of the year we will have a global strategy which is taking into account of what has been done in the region and the regions will revise their strategy if appropriate.