 But once again I'd like to thank the International Rice Research Institute for making this wonderful piece of art available to the Filipino people because it's really a national treasure that deserves to be seen by as many Filipinos as possible. Mananzala as an artist had been very close to Filipino culture and Filipino culture being basically agricultural made him very close to rice that only is a plant but as a way of life. Rice is people food of the Filipinos so Mananzala gave so much importance to rice you can find rice so much in his paintings but at the same time he portrayed rice within the context of culture as a whole. And these Mananzala paintings which we will proudly promote as the Erie series of paintings by Vicente Mananzala housed here in the Erie Hall will be one of the main attractions at the National Museum of Fine Arts. Thank you very much for the loan and so we'll this will enhance our audience development and also a lot of our school kids are coming in here will I think feel very very proud of seeing all these things come together. Thank you for the conversation. Thank you Erie thank you National Museum for having this kind of event I'm so privileged to be part of it it will definitely make more people aware of what treasures we have. On behalf of the Friends of Mananzala we are happy that finally the National Museum and Erie have decided to bring this wonderful murals for a long term here at the National Museum. Well we just finished a wonderful evening and I think it was a first it was a very good idea for Erie to give on loan to the National Museum the Mananzala murals it's going to be taken care of I we are assured of that I just spoke with the National Museum officials and they're very very grateful that we have made a decision on giving it to them on a loan basis and I'm very happy that this occasion that we are here again in the National Museum for the with the assistance of Erie for the further promotion of our Erlum rice. This Mananzala Erlum rice partnership both brought together in this event is a dream come true I have never seen this could have been possible in the last 10 years when I was starting this I never thought that this could really take off and the Erlum rice has been held in the midst of these powerful people. This evening really is a highlights the appreciation of Erie with regard to our culture and the original rices in the mountain in the Cornelieras. We start a project where we put Erlum rice in a wonderful way to open a restaurant to support the farmers but also you know to make a concept that everybody wins so I'm very happy to be today here. It has been an amazing experience you know to share again with some of the people I met in Fugau and in Kalinga and thank you very much to the Museum, to Erie. Many many thanks to you for this wonderful occasion, congratulations to the International Rice Research Institute and thank you so much on behalf of the National Museum, thank you.