 My name is Tom Randolph. I'm an agricultural economist with a markets theme at Illry, the International Livestock Research Institute, and I've been helping to develop a new program, new mega-program within the CG on livestock and fish. We've just had a stakeholder consultation the last couple of days where we had a number of our partners from other CGIAR centers, put a number of external partners, potential stakeholders to give us some feedback on the concept that we've been trying to develop. And essentially what we did was we've developed the concept, we've developed arguments for what we want to do and how and why, and we wanted to try this out and get their feedback as to what works for them, where are their weak points, how can we strengthen it so that it's conceptually, we think we have something that's new and exciting, and is it feasible? And how, what would it be their parts and their roles working with us in this mega-program? We had very good interaction, very good ideas. We tried one new technique that was very interesting that I had never tried before where we asked some questions about where do you stand on specific issues. And that allowed people to argue in a very friendly and collegial way about what are the issues underlying the principles of what we're trying to achieve. And I found that very stimulating and I think all the participants really enjoyed that because it allowed them to debate and to discuss without having to position or having to defend themselves. And it was very open and enjoyed that very much.