 Well, we had a four hour session on the key trends for the future and what government officials and regulators and industry people have to know about what's coming by 2020. We went through all of the things like big data, artificial intelligence, robotics, data security and all the trends and of course we saw some demos and it was very exciting for me myself. After four hours I feel like I've seen the future and my brain hurts. And now we have to talk about how we get there and what we do. And we had some great debates and lots of interest and I feel quite positive. I think in the end the one element that stood out is still that many developing countries we still need to first connect people so that they can actually participate in this world and that is still crucial. But nevertheless my point is that we can't wait to address those issues once they are connected. We can't wait until that we have to do it beforehand. And I think the second one was that everybody feels like technology is becoming so exponentially powerful that we now need to think about what it does and why it does it and what part of it we want. Well I mean it's quite obvious that we're looking at machine learning and what machines can understand that is a key trend. We're looking at everything becoming mobile and visual, you know video, text, mobile devices. The connectivity like water basically in 2020 70% of the global population connected. So the internet becomes like air and we're looking at key trends like the fact that developing countries are booming and they begin up the middle class that's really going to change things on a global level. Collaboration is increasing, interdependence of business models. So it's not just technology but also the social changes resulting from technology. Well I think it's very important for people to get together and look outside of their own comfort zone and this is kind of what could do it or has done it I hope. And it's very important to also say okay we need to go beyond the business as usual you know the discussion about all the things that we've done in the past already and you know there has to be a space where you can experiment and go outside of your comfort zone and look at something that's not immediately you know everyday business and this is really what this event can do I think.