 My name is Anita Mutua, I am in P&OD and the critical success factor that I mostly relate to in my service to Illry is ensuring Illry is fit for purpose. Some of you think that business support, units, staff, I'm not involved in the science, we cannot relate, maybe. But today I want to share two personal stories, just to let you know that we understand and that issues are known to us intimately. My parents own a van about 39 kilometers from Nairobi, it would be 7 kilometers from Capiti. So they practice subsistence farming, a bit of crop, crops that grow beans and beans, and they have heads of cattle about 40, 50 goats, 50 sheep, and of course chicken. So four years ago my younger brother was getting married and part of the dairy desired was 35 goats. So on the day that we presented the goats to the girls family, my family presented the goats to the girls family, they were actually paired up and the total came to 17 out of 35. Why? I come from Machapas, for most part of the year it's hot and dry, you don't have pasture all the time and the goats just skin. That's why. So you know you cannot progress, I know things are changing, but not for my family, I know people are getting in money and it's changing, but for my family we have to dig into our pockets to create a difference. So I understand, and I do, it happens, and I will ask why you're care, because I did come to him, you know, irisim biosis. Yes, I did come to him and I asked him, how, what can you, you know, what can I tell my parents, how can we help them, you know, I didn't ask him, I slept at a meeting with him, because this is what happens. The community is your setting, that's my community, that's my family. So the other story is about my grandmother, my grandmother also does have cattle, I didn't share the pictures in good time and she supplies the community with milk. She's a businesswoman, I learned yesterday. Yes, and she sells the milk, you can get she's flexible, so it's a cup of milk she can sell, all the way to Alita. Okay, so this time she calls my mom fantastically. Why? Because the community has taken her to the chief, I have reported her to the chief, why? Because they're complaining of stomach ache and minor headaches. And what does the chief do? He decides he's going to investigate and she confirms that yes, she had a little vaccinated, regular vaccination. She was supposed to have stayed for a period, I don't know, but she decided after three days, she's a businesswoman. She needs to pay wages, she needs to pay, she needs to buy water for her animals. Yeah, so what happens, she just went ahead and sold the milk. She's a businesswoman, but then who gets called? They're called, and you know, it's a fear, she's an 85 year old woman. I feel it, when I come to Illy, I want to serve. I have told you two stories just to let you understand that from this side, we know the issues they're known to us. I could tell you more stories till the cows come home. And now that a call has gone and Michael has been talking about a call, I am sure my stories will pale in comparison to what we will hear. Yeah, they will, they will, but the issues, what I want just to bring is we understand, we are striving. When we serve you, we are striving because we are the beneficiaries. I mean, that day when I looked at my dad, livestock is status. I looked at his face, when they paired those goats, I took his face and he was broken. It was his pride that was hurt, and me, his daughter, working at Illy. Because I've been there for six years, what have I done? This is the thing, we understand, we wake up every morning, we come, we are striving, we are not there. But my aunt also asked, we are partners, we want to collaborate, you have a meeting, you know we can come in, Stella, you inform that we can come in. Even for us, we are thinking about it, it's one of the things Stella has been driving, we are coming out to the program so that we can collaborate. Thank you very much.