 Technology and the way technology is growing, and this is big for us also in Nigeria, you know. We've got to look at issues like taxation of tech companies and all of that. It's evident that we can't do that, I mean this is of course a major expression of sovereign power, the power to tax, but the way that the world is structured today and the way technology is structured, there is no way that you can use the same basis, personal and territorial basis, for taxation, these are MNEs that spread across countries and continents and all of that. So we've got to cooperate with the world, we've got to cooperate with the international tax system to ensure that we're able to derive maximum benefit. We've got to take our seats at the table and ensure that all of the various initiatives on international taxation favour us in Africa. So while we're looking inwards, we've got to be very careful to look outwards as well because a lot of money is obviously being made by tech companies across the world and a lot of our countries are value creators for these companies. So there's a great need for us to look inwards and, but at the same time, to keep our eyes on the board because we really need to recognise that the world has gone beyond bric-a-motta. The world is now more intellectual capital and we've got to think in terms of how do we work with the world to achieve maximum benefit for our intellectual capital.