 Okay, we talked about general hubs and what they mean for you about sweets and tables and mathematics. So what we can do now is we can move to the people who are actually making those sweets table happen and put to the people who put sweets on the table. What are the good sweets in Georgia? Okay, so this is the, so Mehman, can you tell me about your hub related work? Okay, it's not more connected with Churchela here. I want to talk about Turkish hub. As you know, there are many Turkish countries who's together the Turkish languages like Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Turkey. So, but these communities and these regions are not involved much more on a global moment. And also we have no strong relations between these communities. And that's why we want to develop a language hub in our region for cross-cultural cooperation and give them more opportunity to the region to develop their projects. And some of the regions are like some of the countries and communities are limited only editing Wikipedia. And of course it's good, we are developing Wikipedia but there are in our projects like Wikidata who gives us more opportunity to integrate our resources in global moment. And Wikisource, Wikimedia commands. So we want to develop this hub and provide more technical skills for the people, share our resources because some communities is well developed like Turkey and they have many good projects and resources to share to share with small communities. Like for example, Pashkil community or Tatar community within the Russia. And that's also one of the point why we need the Turkish hub because these small communities are depending in our language communities which have nothing commenced with them except that they're sharing the land. So it will be well developed. So technical skills, resources and also we want to empower the local community for this because some of the country has affiliates some of the communities but some not. So they can't have any possibility to apply for the grants due to the local restrictions or lack of people in the community. So with our hub, we will provide them more resources for this. Yeah, that's our goal and I hope we can develop that. All right, so that's for the Turkic. He just shared like this is a plan. This is a proposal essentially the Turkic community thinking of coming together and how you band together. So the, I mean the questions open to anyone who's here. There are questions for how they might think about this more strategically. We've talked about what hubs mean and does it sound like this is a, like, what are the sweets? Actually, my question is like a follow up to what I was saying where I'm now beginning to think when you think of a hub in your context do you think of it in a physical context like an office where all those communities are going to be sitting together? Do you think it as something intangible? How are you planning to go about it? Let me talk about the plan. So like it's not come from in one day. We decided that it comes from like we are collaborating in different projects with these whole communities. For example, last year we have wiki data trainings for the Turkish people in Istanbul. So after that we think that it will be good if we have hub to share our experience for them our resources for them. And at this stage now we are more have conversation with that people. Like we want to develop first plan for this have some research what they need what they want from us. What they well at this stage we can provide for them. And after that we'll start working on initially on hub to develop resource center to develop knowledge center to share with them to develop some common projects where we can share our experience and our resources for them. And to how to empower the local community to develop their affiliation or get more stronger their affiliation what's exist already in this region. That's a plan. I have a question. This hub will be operating very closely to other hubs in the region which is Wikimedia Europe and the C-HUB and how do you see the synergy of the synergy? Yeah. Yes. Well, definitely we need to cooperate in this region because C-HUB it's more bigger because it's not covered only the Central Asia but it's covered already Eastern Europe, Caucasus and et cetera. But C-HUB it's more general it's need to provide more support for all affiliates but we are specified in our plans we want to support only the language communities. So when for example one people in our hub like in our region apply for the support from C they maybe needs more time to wait but in Turkish we are specified we can provide more quickly the support for them. But of course we will cooperate with the regional hubs like C-HUB or maybe Wikimedia Europe even. In the policy. In the policy making. Well even I said because the Central Asia so far from the Europe and European Union policies. But close to the Wikimedia Europe heart. Yes.