 Having been part of the winter school, I see the connection or the nexus between the tax policy aspect and administration and I think that reaffirms the work I've been doing in my current role in my organization of trying to make sure we build a capacity on the continent in understanding issues and the connection between certain policy and administration to make sure that the tax system is more effective. So the immediate thing I would do for me is identify some of the issues that we've discussed within this program and see where more research can be done and see those where there's already research what can we do now in terms of implementation and sharing more knowledge with countries on what they can do about this in Africa. Some of the changes that I would like to see in Africa is first, in global standard setting and conversations I think there is need for Africa's voice to be heard more and to be understood based on the peculiarities of Africa, rather than Africa being tickers or just being at the table but the voice not being heard but not being taken into consideration in certain conversations. The second would be probably more capacity building around policy development in Africa especially as we find our frontier issues around like digital economy because for us to have conversations around certain things we have to have the capacity and understanding of those on the continent who engage in these conversations.