 well integrated, taking through the integration steps, strengthening through the deepening the single market and facing linear challenges in the world like climate change, migration pressures and also security policy issues and that's quite optimistic. So vitality among the member states that has been affected, at least still being affected, quite massively by the previous crisis, we need to get that back and we are getting that back. Would the political process that started at the Bratislava summit in September 2016, where the leaders of the 27 member states played to work together for the issues that are important for our citizens? The citizens want more security provided by the EU, they want more opportunities, they want economic wealth, economic opportunities, that's where the single market and the digital single market for the modern world comes in. All these issues for the citizens, for the people's sake and not that much focusing on the institutional affairs and on the ways how the EU functions. We will need to see in the next couple of years what kind of institutional changes are necessary in providing more benefits for all our citizens. These needs come first and then the institutional adaptation. The Lisbon Treaty is less than 10 years old. We are performing the implementation of this relatively new treaty. The EU is that there are no standing, no permanent blocks between member states because the EU is dealing with so many different issues that no two member states ever vote always the same way in the same position. Geography of course plays a big part in building correlations and working together in the EU so the countries and member states in the Nordic region are extremely important for us. As are the countries, member states in the center of Eastern European region but then Estonia is a integration minded member state where the support for the EU is very high and of course we are looking especially after Brexit we are looking around for other similar countries like Ireland, like Spain, like Portugal and others to work together with on the case-by-case basis of course it's always goes without saying in the EU. We are working extremely well together already on say digital single market, single market in general and so on so the list goes on.