 Ladies and gentlemen, thank you so much for coming to the Low Institute on a Friday night. My name is Stephanie Dunstan, I'm the communications manager here at the Low Institute and it's very exciting to see so many people here on a night where we don't traditionally open up the Low Institute, so thank you so much for coming. The future Australia team or relationship going and whether you see it increasing and broadening or whether you see team or future perhaps going more towards South East Asia and focusing more on perhaps relations with Indonesia and with ASEAN. Yeah, in many ways the direction that that relationship takes depends on some strategic decisions that the Australian government will make. I think in terms of the people to people relations they are strong, they are robust, they are built on mutual respect and understanding as you say dating back many decades and in fact dating back to the Second World War. So I think at that level nothing can touch that relationship, I guess what my hopes are is that finally foreign policy in relation to Timor-Leste and you know aid and development engagement at that level can be brought into line with those solid people to people relations. I think historically you know foreign policy on Indonesia and East Timor has been at odds with public sentiment with the deep solidarity and friendships that exist between the people of the two countries and I think that's really tragic. I would like to see there to be an alignment finally. Now I wouldn't be surprised if there's not because there never has been. People ask me are you surprised with the way Australia has conducted itself, for example over the spying allegations, are you surprised with how Australia is dealing with Timor-Leste over the issue of resource sharing and my answer is no, none of it surprises me because I have seen over many decades the complicity at the level of our diplomats, our senior politicians in Canberra with Indonesia, I've witnessed it all close hand and it saddens me greatly because I engage on a daily basis with just so many hundreds of ordinary Australians who are so passionate about their relationship with Timor-Leste and have just such deep friendships with ordinary East Timor-Leste and feel really deeply interested in the future and building a bright and prosperous future for the country and for you, Jenny. Just a very small token of my appreciation for East Timor-Leste and my lovely colleagues at the Alola Foundation.