 In total I would say it is about helping in the not only just in the production and productivity of agriculture but in more importantly in the sustainability of agriculture in this country. And how will the cooperation between the CG centres work in this initiative? Each and every CG centre that is represented here has something to offer, whether it's crop varieties, whether it's crop management techniques and the understanding here is that no one institution can do it alone because the agricultural system particularly in this part of the continent is very very much complex so this complex situation needs requires a complex approach and that's why we are all here to exchange ideas, to provide our experience, what kind of experience do we have in different projects so there is I think it's a good start I would say. And so far what has struck you in this workshop so far? The cultural change and at least the direction the CG centres are taking is a very encouraging thing you know. Five, ten, twenty years ago you would have never thought of me as a representative of another institution coming and dealing with an entirely different institution. It would have been, you know, every on one side, across the other, cement on the other and all the way but these things are now changing and it's a good start and I think a harbinger of something that is good is going to happen out of this project.