 It's now nearly midnight on Friday the 7th of December. We should have wrapped up COP 18 by now, but it's still going on. None of the crunch issues have been totally resolved, although quite a few minor issues have been resolved. The red and adaptation text is now agreed, but some of the ADP, some of the LCA, some of the KP, the loss and damage and the finance are still unresolved. A few of the issues, so they're all going to go to the COP and for the KP to the MOP, which is going to reconvene in a little bit and then probably go on all night. It's impossible to say whether they'll be resolved by the morning or they'll have to continue for another 48 hours, although many of the developing country ministers have said that they refuse to stay beyond tomorrow morning because many of them have to get back and they're not going to change their tickets to do that. So it remains to be seen now what happens. This is probably going to be my last video log from the COP in Doha as I will also be leaving tomorrow. Hopefully there will be a resolution within the next 24 to 48 hours and I will be able to report back on that. But there's still a very real possibility that there may be no resolution whatsoever and that this COP will be declared a failed COP with no outcome, which has happened once before. There is a precedent for it. In COP 6 in The Hague, they did not resolve everything and they closed the COP and in fact they reconvened six months later in Bonn with the second part of the COP called COP 6 BIS where they did resolve the issues. So they might even think about doing a COP 18 BIS later on in the year and come back to the issues that were not resolved here. But still we're hoping that they might just within the next 12 hours of negotiating time that is left are able to resolve it at the high level in the plenary. But it's all going now to the COP and the MOP which is the highest level of the negotiations and they will try and resolve it at that level now.