 And then sort of have that going on, we did have an advisor steering committee and those steering committee members and also some of our key players they've moved up the ladder and so for example in Indonesia Dr. Hasil Sendering is someone who was a steering committee for eight years in IRRC but now he's a very important player in terms of policy and trying to achieve a very stretch goal of production and food security in Indonesia and he is constantly in contact with us and if we go there and don't drop in the seam if we know he knows we're in Jakarta then he'll be annoyed with us and that's very important so it's those some of those things are just builds and so and similarly with the our main counterpart they've gone up as well so that's part of it the other part too is also really invigorating that in that you know we've got someone in Vietnam who's a very important colleague and he'll be retiring in 12 months so we need now look at the next generation and we do that through the training that we do the training courses that we run here at IRI for your training center is making sure that we do have the next generation being exposed to what we're doing and so it's a number of different elements how that stacks up across the different consortium I'm not sure one quick one from Dave it's just a chance to comment on that and I think I mean certainly I'd agree that having local champions is is very important but I think you know one of one of the sort of key ingredients for successful operation within the country is actually allowing ourselves to operate within the agenda of partners so that's actually having an honest need to assist we actually asked the question well you know what do you need certainly know what we're talking about when if we're hearing the last partner say we are fed up with projects because if they come with an agenda it's not necessarily going to match the priorities of that national program and I think that is what while people intolerant um nothing you know nothing interests people more than others coming to do the same importantly I mean I think we do have an opportunity to do that because we're a very broad-based organization something what Dave is saying is that we've got a good distance and what we certainly do in country with Corrigan is we we come behind our main coordinators in country where they're to support them and raise their profile and that's all we've got time for today so thank you all for attending and please join me in thanking Geron for sending me