 Well, this course is really well structured and has deepened our knowledge in international investment arbitration and also improved our practical skills. The lectures were excellent, their experience and their different perspectives as high professionals coming from different sectors really enlightened us and provided us with different views in investment arbitration. And the group was great, it was a very diverse and international group with different point of views and that provided also interaction in classes and discussions about different topics was excellent, it was excellent. So I really recommend it not only for people who start on investment arbitration but also that have some experience and they will be very surprised of how much they will learn about topics they think they already know. I've found the course to be very enjoyable for two real reasons. The first is the opportunity to learn from world leading academics and professionals. We've had classes from absolutely fantastic leading practitioners with practical experience in the field. We've told us all of their war stories as well as their practical tips in how to conduct arbitration, particularly international investment arbitrations. And we've heard from people from world leading academics like Dr Wabel on all sorts of topics to do with international investment arbitration. That's the first reason. One reason I found the course so enjoyable is interacting with all of my fellow colleagues who have been participating in the course. We were discussing yesterday, I think we have someone on the course from every single continent apart from Australia. So it's a real breadth of experience both amongst the lecturers and also amongst the attendees of the course. I would recommend this course to lawyers even if you have some experience in investment treaty law because the unique combination of expert presenters and the international panel of participants creates a really unique and stimulating learning environment.