 I think the document is good, at least from the perspective of indigenous peoples, because it does recognize that the information system on safeguards should be developed at the country level and all of the safeguards mentioned in Appendix in paragraph 2 of Appendix 1, which includes the respect for the rights and knowledge of indigenous peoples, the conservation of biological diversity and the non-conversion of natural forests into other uses. All of these safeguards are recognized as important and all countries who are doing red should report on how all these safeguards are being respected in address. It also recognized that when creating these systems, there has to be consideration of national sovereignty and national circumstances, but it also recognizes that international obligations and agreements like the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples should also be respected and recognized. It's okay, because it reiterated what was contained in the Cancun agreements in terms of the safeguards that need to be addressed, and it also clearly says that the country should provide reports on this and they should submit this either in their national communications or any other communication channels that will be established by the conference of parties. So the way that it was shaped to ensure that it's designed properly and that the information will contain the comprehensive list of the agreements reached in Cancun and that there is a channel by which the countries are going to report a summary of the information that they have on how they are addressing the safeguards is there. I think that's good enough for us. That's a good beginning and we should start working already at the national level to set up this system. I think that there should really be a very strong monitoring system on the ground and Indigenous Peoples themselves are able to monitor how the governments are implementing all the red plus activities and they are able to be in they will be involved. They're full and effective participation in assessing how the how the rights are being respected should really be ensured. I think that's the way that the balance can be achieved and of course if it's not being addressed and respected if the rights and traditional knowledge of Indigenous Peoples for instance are not respected then there should be a mechanism nationally wherein they can raise their grievances and they can get correctives if these are very these are lacking.