 Well, one thing I really like is it's a very focused group on gas and that allows you to get really discussed the issue in detail. I think my expectation is to connect with people around the world with our experience in similar struggles to the struggles that we are experiencing in South Africa and also to identify commonalities and common issues and possible joint campaigns to fight the industry. To receive different experiences because we all deal with the same problem in different perspectives and different realities. The global south is really different realities and people from Palestine and Indonesia are really different realities. So instead of just having a talk shop where we identify problems all the time, it's good that we are looking beyond the problems towards what the solution will be. It's great when you have a chance to step back and look at a bigger picture and see other areas that you might have been missing. Every session there is relatives, there are ways that we can use, things we can learn. So it's been like a constant wave of the wave of teaching, learning and finding solutions for our own campaign. But the experiences of what has already happened elsewhere are the ones that allow us to do preventive work. So it's this communication that can strengthen what we are trying to achieve and go beyond that.