 Hello everyone and thank you for joining us for week two of IWA's digital world tour to Congo. I'm delighted to announce to you today a compelling partnership with the BBC. We are so honoured to be working with the International Water Association. The partnership is vital. A strategic partnership is so important to the BBC because we know a little about a lot and if we go in depth in a series we need someone to guide us on the themes. We need to make sure it's accurate but most of all we want to uncover the most compelling stories and characters to bring to screen. Now talking sticks are a tradition of Canada's first nation and whoever has the stick is respected and our greatest people. And if you look on the back you can see the engraving from all of the congresses from the president to president. So Kala we are really excited. We are now up to 2,200 congress registrants from 94 countries across all the world. Actually Kala, our delegates are loving the congress. So far we've had great comments, positive feedbacks, commenting on our platform of production and overall presentation of the event. We are going to improve humanity's quality of life in the face of worsening floods, storms and droughts. We need to embed a shift in global finance towards nature's recovery, climate resilience and net zero. A race to zero and a race to resilience, fueled by trillions of dollars and engineered technology. Like drops of rain build up to recharge rivers, oceans and the seas. Let us join hands together to provide water for the world. Water for women and girls. Water for arid lands. Water to sustain cities. Water to support places. But after all, water is life. So let's give life to our world. It will be for me a great motivation for my future work for our international community and for educating new generations of water specialists at my university. And maybe the election of me and Thierry T. as honorary members also illustrates the importance of is given to the biological aspects of treatment in the last 30 years and we have been working on ways for treatment and microbiology. I'm talking about water operator partnerships. So that's when water utilities from different countries get together to share knowledge and strategies that might help them improve water quality and supply to their constituents. Fit a gap between where the architects and urban planners are starting on a project and before they can afford to get the water professionals in. The only difference is that this instrument doesn't need a culture step and can get a result within 15 minutes because it has highly sensitive sensors to detect the fluorescence they write from the experiment reaction. So this instrument enables near real-time monitoring within less than an hour. This procedure is similar to a water safety plan but we added the additional consideration of water system services to the process, so in step 3. And this way we are able to assess the effects of hazards on all water system services and not only on the drinking water service. Circular economy, wastewater recovery and ecosystem services. Both cases have enormous potential to fight climate change and aim to value and protect the water resources.