 Hi, I'm Steve Stahl, I lead the Markets Research Program at Illry, and this week we're just wrapping up two days of stakeholder consultation on our mega program planned on livestock and fish, and then another two days of working with the CG partners on that in terms of developing the full sort of proposal. I think an interesting angle of this is the fact that this mega program will help Illry to work in ways which we have been trying to work for some years and never really fully achieved, I think, in the sense that we are trying now to integrate our technology research, including animal health, breeding genetics, and feeds with kind of a value change perspective, so it's based on what the needs are on the ground for technology, and sort of the institutional, organizational, the market, the sort of the innovation needs to make technology be taken up and have the desired impact, but then it also integrates into it the targeting, the impact assessment, the M&E, gender, equity types of analysis that we have increasingly been trying to sort of integrate but have not yet fully sort of achieved, and to do it kind of in a harmonized way. So in a sense it takes some of the current, all of the current Illry themes and integrates them into one cohesive program, and the organizing kind of mechanism is a specific or a set of specific value chains, meaning a certain species system in a certain country or region, such as pigs in Vietnam or dairy in India, which are two of the examples. What kind of risks or threats do you see in such an approach? There are some risks in the sense that we're picking sort of a narrower set of countries and systems than we currently operate in, so we're going to have to sort of adjust our resources over time to sort of focus more on those, and there'll be maybe some risks implicit in how we sort of get to better integrate the different disciplines and sort of skills and approaches that will be required to make this happen, but I think that's an exciting challenge because if we can achieve that, then that will be great. And it sounds like partnerships is going to be a key element of this. Absolutely, partnerships and communications because the intent of this is that we will be leveraging particularly development partners, but also advocacy partners, decision makers and so on to sort of achieve the aims of the, I mean the way the program is designed if we try to do it on our own, we will not succeed.