 Today is Saturday the 5th of November and I'm now in Marrakesh. We've just completed a day-long workshop, a pre-cop workshop. The cop starts in a couple of days with the least developed country negotiators. These are training workshops that we do before each cop for young new negotiators from the least developed countries so we can build up the next generation of negotiators to brief them on what's going to happen during the cop and how they can become good negotiators themselves. We have a number of senior least developed country negotiators like Ambassador Ian Fry from Tuvalu, Mr. Gunadia, Mama Du Gunadia from Burkina Faso as mentors and we do a variety of exercises including mock negotiations and briefings on various aspects of the upcoming agenda. We just had an evaluation on that and most of the participants felt it was a very good training exercise and feel much better prepared for the cop that starts in two days time on Monday the 7th of November. So this is a regular annual pre-cop workshop that we do under a program called the European Capacity Building Initiative that IID does with Oxford Climate Policy, Benito Muller and Anju Sharma and Achala Abesingha from IID are in charge of this program. It's a capacity building program for least developed country negotiators and it's been going on for 10 years now so we're well into the second, even the third generation of negotiators that we are trying to capacitate to be able to negotiate effectively and over time the least developed countries have become very effective in the negotiations. I will do another video log on the role of the video of the least developed countries in the negotiations later on during the COP but this is a feedback on the training session that we had today for the least developed country junior negotiators pre-cop 22 in Marrakesh.