 We spent quite a lot of time as the Wikipedia community thinking about what we want our future to look like. We definitely can put our hands together on what we can do. One and a half billion devices hit our sites every single month. We're the fifth most popular website on the planet. It feels like the right time to think about how we make that a more inclusive space for more people. We ended up seeing the gap, not only in the Tunisian content, for the emerging communities all over the world. Wikipedia, how it is right now, it's more western than anything else. Contribute to it, to represent itself. One of the things that we discussed in Wikimedia this year was how to overcome the technical issues, how to overcome the background of political and religious ideologies to make the content balance. In 2030 I am hoping that it will be easy for my son at that time using whatever these devices will be prevalent then to view his environment, understand his environment. We realized that our dream of building an encyclopedia for the world, we've really made a lot of progress there and so we thought okay well what are the next challenges around knowledge because if we're not really investing for example in the continent of Africa we're going to miss the next century. Our overall vision is not just an encyclopedia, it's free knowledge for everyone.