 Your common agricultural policy has been heavily criticised in the past for its adverse impacts on developing countries and although we have reformed the policy and these reforms have certainly made the policy much less damaging, nonetheless there are still aspects where the cap could be further improved from a development perspective. We can think of the removal of export subsidies or the right to use export subsidies. We can think of giving greater market access to developing countries and then there are also a range of issues which are not directly part of agricultural policy but things like food standards and if you like the range of non-tariff barriers which can create difficulties particularly for smaller producers in developing countries to try to meet.