 The EU countries in general have a much higher investment, the level of a percentage of GDP invested in R&D than African countries. If we want to move to the equal partnership, then this is a key issue. There's a debate that has been raised around how do we get equitable resources. Well, it seems to me what that requires is some commitment by the EU that some, I don't know, 10% of the EU budget to the EU will be ring fenced for universities and the continent and for these collaborations. In exchange, African governments need to put in so much of their GDP that is converted to universities and their sciences. Like in other programs between different nations and continents that we set up a kind of matching fund. So if one partner pays 50, 60, 70% the other partner has to match the fund and that increases the investment in research of the other partner.