 There is an important conference that will be taking place next week, that is from the 25th of October to the 27th of October, right here in St. Lucia. This conference is funded by the Korean World Bank Partnership Facility in collaboration with the World Bank. This is the very first time the Korean World Bank Partnership Facility and the World Bank are working together to have this large meeting where we'd have knowledge exchange. So we are very, very happy and feel very fortunate that this is happening right here in St. Lucia. We are looking to have 70 participants attend this conference. Half of the participants will be coming from St. Lucia and the other half are coming from overseas. Islands such as St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Dominica, Grenada, Jamaica, Belize, St. Martin will be represented. We have persons from the Korean World Bank Partnership Facility as well as the World Bank coming from countries like Colombia, Canada, Korea and many other countries. So we are looking at a wide range of persons coming on ground to be able to have discussions over a knowledge exchange over certain health topics. The health topics that we'll be covering over the three days are non-communicable diseases. Very important to us how we manage these diseases. We're also looking at hospital sector improvement or hospital sector management on the second day. And on the last day we're going to look at health management information system. We are also going to visit two sites during this three-day conference. The first day in the afternoon we'll all be heading, all the majority of us will be heading down to Ancelary Wellness Centre. Ancelary Wellness Centre is a PBF site. And when we talk about PBF we want persons to start thinking about screening and treatment of hypertension and diabetes and monitoring of how we do that. And one of the sites under the PBF is Ancelary Wellness Centre. So a large number of persons will be heading down to Ancelary Wellness Centre on the Tuesday, which is the first day of the conference. We are going to also visit on the second day in the afternoon the Owen King European Union Hospital. Very important for us. This is a new hospital and we have islands like St. Vincent who wants to know how did we move from the Victoria Hospital into the Owen King Union Hospital without having any deaths during the transfer. So that's very important for them and they want to know how we simultaneously open the respiratory hospital on the same day to deal with COVID-19 or respiratory related cases. So therefore it's a large knowledge exchange conference. We have lots of persons from different nations but it's important that persons know that these topics that are being discussed are very important as we try to accelerate or move to universal health coverage. Not only St. Lucian but many of the other islands want to accelerate into universal health coverage and this meeting or this conference is an excellent way to start off.