 The euro unites us all, it's in our pockets, it belongs to our daily life and besides peace this is definitely the most important achievement. The biggest achievement of the ECB is I think that what we do is to provide the peoples of Europe, the Eurozone, with the currency they trust in and they rely on. And if you look today at whether the people of Europe support the single currency we find out the three out of four support the single currency. So our product is wanted, it's appreciated and it's great to be part of that success. From a financial stability and a macro prudential perspective I think it's also been a huge achievement the establishment of the single supervisory mechanism, the fact that we now also have tasks in macro prudential policy and if you consider where we started I mean when I first joined ECB in 2003 the board member at the time Tomasso Padreschiopa always used to speak about European supervision and people used to think what a visionary this will never happen and to be here when this has happened is really quite something.