 The UAE economy is a developing economy, it's a country that is still developing. We have a lot of infrastructure projects, we have a lot of residential expansion, residential project expansion, we have a lot of industry expansion. All this economy expansion requires electricity and this electricity needs some source. This is where nuclear plays a major role in that. An energy working group studied the electricity projection demand here in the UAE. The result was a tremendous increase projection. In 2007 the projection was by 2020 we expected three falls, so three times increase with an annual average of 9% or so. As a result that energy working group was tasked to look for options to meet the future demand. As we looked through different technologies, hydrocarbons although were technically feasible, it was the conclusion from the commercial and environmental studies was not very favorable. And also we looked at renewables which the UAE as you may know aggressively pursuing can only meet small portion of the demand of the future. And that's where nuclear power came as an option that is valuable to the UAE future energy mix that competes both on commercial and environmental aspects. When the UAE started its first construction of a nuclear power plant here, we were the first in 27 years to actually start a new program. This itself was quite an achievement, but then progressing from that point to what we have today, four plants under construction on time being delivered here in the UAE, that definitely makes a good story for many countries that are interested in nuclear power. The IAE support has been very crucial from day one in particular in the area of nuclear infrastructure required for the nuclear power program, in the area of review services, in the area of technical support. So the IAE support for the UAE program has been very crucial and valuable and I think our partnership with the IAE has been very positive in UAE ability to meet such progress in such a short time. Our partnership with the IAE, you can categorize it in three categories. One is where we receive guidance and support from the IAE. Secondly, we work with the IAE in meeting our international obligations and that comes to the safeguards, obligations, security obligations, safety obligations and so on. The last category is where we provide feedback to the IAE that allows it to support other member states based on the UAE experience and implementing their guidance.