 Y CBI annual conference is always a major event in our calendar. I think this year it's particularly important. We have a very strong line up both of senior politicians and of senior business people. And it's at a time where business is right at the focus of everybody's thinking on the growth agenda. So to be there, to mix with your peer group, to listen to people leading the country and to make a contribution I think is a great opportunity for everyone. Well the main theme this year of course is all about growth in all its forms and how we deliver growth. And that comes from many sources. It's developing people and it's also developing markets. And the export agenda which was a primary thrust in last year's conference is still very much front and centre of our thinking this year. So we'll be looking at the importance of developing business markets outside the traditional comfort zones. Not simply going to Europe although we shouldn't forget Europe. But also going to China, to South America, to India, to Indonesia, to Turkey where growth is occurring and opportunity is there for all to enjoy. Well I think people at the conference are going to be mixing with first of all other people who have actually done it. So you can learn by sharing experience. I think you can also learn by listening to those that have the opportunity of shaping the experience whether it's politicians or senior business leaders. And I think most importantly of all you can be motivated by seeing the success of those that have already done it in terms of harvesting market opportunities that are there for all. Well education is going to be right at the heart of this year's conference and we believe it's of critical importance. It's actually first of all at the primary level to make sure that our children are developed at the earlier stage to become internationally competitive. That's all the way through the schooling system and eventually into industry and business as people who are a fit for purpose but be ready to be trained and developed in an industrial society. If we don't get that right, if we don't provide the platform for our young people then we will have a society that simply isn't competitive in a new developing world. So education for us is the bedrock of creating success for tomorrow.