 I'd like to start by also acknowledging the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander custodians of the lands on which we're all currently meeting and to their elders past and present and I extend that respect to other indigenous people who are present. I acknowledge and respect their continuing cultures and their contributions they make to the many regions represented here today. We do as Natasha said we have a tight schedule and I really only have a few words to say but they're about something which is really important to us at ARDC and we feel pretty confident it's also important to you and that's the nature of how we as a community and network of partners will actually pull off this grand exercise of raising the e-research and data skill levels of the Australian tertiary research sector. Our earlier research on potential ARDC focus areas including the skills summit last year and the breadth of interest and attendance at this summit reflect really how important it is to get this right and the level of interest so as you embark on what we hope is a pretty engaging agenda over the week talking about tools and techniques and impact and sustainability we need to also think a bit about how we all operate together. So ARDC the company has as its aim the creation of the Australian data commons Rosie referred to earlier with the purpose of that being to make our researchers competitive and successful as possible. For this commons to work we need competent and capable researchers able to use that commons and to enable that we work with you. ARDC is not a training organisation but we are deeply interested in ensuring the best training covering all the required bases is made available to researchers and to this end we have the ability to bring people together to develop strong communities and meetings like this to help in the development of excellent training materials and resources and to participate strongly in workforce development around skills that promote the effect of use of innovative and pioneering technologies and resources. We've been really excited to hear people describing this meeting as their summit organised by ARDC but owned by the community and we really want to encourage that development of the strong community and network of skills providers and thinkers with the support from us as well as our institutions and perhaps from the ARDC's perspective if we're lucky we might even get to lead in some things. We're very pleased to be part of the team and in the next session on the skills landscape we're really looking forward to seeing what you think about the work that has been done excuse me on defining where we think we might all fit and why but we as ARDC propose to do within that system and the sorts of results we hope we can get how we measure them and how we demonstrate them. So I hope you have a very useful conference thank you all for attending and back to you Natasha.