 I think the importance of including Goal 14 in the Sustainable Development Goals is very significant and very historic as well. For the first time in the history of Sustainable Development that we have recognized or acknowledged the importance of oceans and marine and coastal ecosystems to the livelihoods of millions or billions of people who rely on these resources for their livelihoods but at the same time their general life support services as well. As opposed to the MDGs for instance where the importance of oceans or the environment in general has been very marginal at this point in time in the post-1915 era oceans have been given due recognition and they will surely enable the ecosystems in question here which are the marine and coastal ecosystems to receive sufficient attention from both policy makers and other stakeholders including users as well. And there are two ways or two dimensions to this debate as well. One is how does the achievement of Goal 14 and its targets would contribute towards achieving the other goals and targets as well. For instance achieving sustainable management of marine and coastal ecosystems including fisheries would certainly contribute towards achieving food security, sustainable production and consumption and biodiversity conservation and so on and so forth which are all sufficiently addressed in other goals and targets. And likewise or the flip-fork side of the coin is how would the achievement of the other 16 goals and targets would contribute towards achieving or delivering on Goal 14 in studies as well. At the same time we need to make sure that we deliver on the other 16 goals as well because they all come together to ensure sustainable ecosystems and livelihoods for the current generation and the future generation as well. So the most important question here is how do we transition from the unsustainable and undesirable state of affairs towards more sustainable use of marine and coastal ecosystems. So to work to transition from the undesirable state towards the more desirable future state of these resources one of the most important aspect is we need to make sufficient investment towards these resources to enhance their provisioning and non provisioning services. To do so we do need to make an economic appraisal of the significance of these resources for both livelihoods and our economic systems as well and that would help us to make a very compelling case to decision makers and policy makers on why they need to make sufficient investment towards enhancing the provisioning capacities of these resources. Having said that, transitioning from the unsustainable use of marine and coastal ecosystem towards a more desirable future state of sustainable management of these resources is going to have some cost implications. Therefore one of the most critical and very important questions, especially for national governments, becomes the issue of finance. A, where is the finance is going to come from and to how is that finance going to reach the needy or the most vulnerable communities in all those countries as well. Therefore we do need to all come together and work together ensuring the resustainable financial resource be it from national fiscal reforms for instance or through ODA money or harnessing market forces or the private sector initiatives as well where we can capitalise on all those three dimensions of finance and make sure there is sufficient resource available out there to ensure the implementation of these goals and targets. And as I said as well the most important thing is how to make sure this finance reaches the most needy or the most vulnerable section of the society and as a result we at IID in collaboration with white-minded organisation will be working on ensuring financial inclusion in the post 2015 era as well in terms of inclusion meaning A is how to ensure that these communities have access to financial resources, not any kind of financial resources but we emphasise on the need to tailor sort of a more suitable and affordable source of finance for these communities so that they would be able to benefit from both employment and income opportunities and liberate themselves from the poverty trap that the most obvious resource users suffer from. I think one of the most important things as we implement these goals and targets is to use the language of the open working group not leaving anyone behind is a very, very important aspect here. We need to assess who are the winners and losers between now and end of 2030 as we implement, as we work towards implementation of these goals and targets and I think it's very, very important and very critical that we make the work that we do towards achieving these goals and targets become more equitable and more inclusive so that the marginalised or the most needed sections of society benefit and do not lose out.