 So my name is Mitchell Leigh from Antigua and Barbuda and I'm involved with the Caribbean Network of Fish and Food Organizations, which is an organization representing small-scale fish and food throughout the caracal region of the Caribbean. When we look at the issue of data and information in the small-scale fisheries sector and the potential to realize benefit, I wish to address the question from the angle of looking at benefit in terms of livelihoods of fisher for an improvement in the fisheries. So if we look at it in that context, data as relates to the value of fisheries to the lives of people in the sector. The contribution that fishes me to the own families, to the national economies as well and to the economic realities that the countries face. Also, the information that relates to how fisheries activities of small-scale fishes particularly impact those realities relating to poverty reduction, relating to food and nutrition security and to the very social fabric of the lives of people. So that sort of information, if we have it, could be used to then generate policies at the national level which would support the improvement and development of the fisheries sector and therefore improve small-scale fisheries overall.