 Even though Sri Lanka enjoys a rainfall of 2000 millimetres, we face our own unique problems. On one hand we have quantity issues, on the other side we have quality issues. We have compete in demands for water for agriculture and water for drinking as 30% of our population is engaged in agriculture. Then on the other hand quality issues, we have facing the chronic kidney disease issues which is very serious issue. So we were thinking, there will be other countries who are going through that. There will be a lot of research and knowledge out there. So how do we tap into that knowledge? And here we are today hosting the Water and Development Congress and exhibition 2019 here in Sri Lanka. I think the developing world for it to reach its SDGs and to basically move into more resilient space will actually have to use innovations and the innovations ecosystem smartly. But they must realize that this is not done naturally, that you actually have to put some work around partnership and collaboration and a critical mass of funding and innovation development in order for this to be realized. I think what we are going to see emerging now in the future is a much more of a push towards decentralization and a recognition that these are not wastes that we have to try to find a way to get rid of them, but these are actually resources. So we are going to see both a push for treating things on a much more localized scale and also looking and searching for pulling out resources, even revenue streams. Over the last couple of years there has been a lot of high profile cases of what we call zero day where cities are saying they are going to be running out of water and a lot of those cities have got high levels of water loss. So if they can resolve that water loss then that can help them to solve their problem of the supply issues. And so with World Water Loss Day we are just trying to promote how big the issue is that there are ways that you can deal with it and there are people out there that can help you. It's a great exhibition because we had 300 clients in one day. It was quite overwhelming but it's great for business. It has been wonderful. I managed to connect with other young people and we are able to share our challenges and find possible solutions. These conferences expose us to the more experienced professionals that are in a position to share their skills and experiences so it's been a great opportunity for me.