 계 nurses cake recur ki plain ben with the Silicon Valley Ecosystem. This trip's been really important from the perspective of Nigel, meeting people and talking to people and getting new insights. I suppose the big insights for me is just some of the cultural aspects to what makes these ecosystems work. So my experience with Y Combinator has been a fantastic opportunity and I suppose I'm just struck by the amount of ideas that gets generated in terms of the thousands of ideas that get filtered down to the ideas that are taken forward. I've obviously spent some time with Brian and Matt and the team at Infliction. I had the opportunity to go out to Google and meet Victoria Ransom and incredibly proud to see a Kiwi entrepreneur that went on to successfully start up her own business that was acquired by Google. And she talked about linking it up to the international education system within New Zealand. We hadn't really considered that to any great degree and so building that in is something that I think will go away, go away and do now. Some of my main highlights from the dinner last night was just the diversity of the people that I got to meet, but again the underlying interest in New Zealand. I suppose I came away sort of thinking that quite hopeful that the values and bandwidth and the people that I meet, you feel confident for humanity that actually these problems can be solved and technology's got that sort of power to really solve the world's problems. I get quite excited about the potential alignment of the values and interests of entrepreneurs and investors up here with almost feels like the alignment with the New Zealand story and our values and what we're trying to sort of achieve. But from a values point of view, the opportunity that technology provides to solve problems that the world is facing. I think we see the opportunity for how do we harness and build the networks and create a sort of bridge for the entrepreneurs here and the opportunities that exist in New Zealand to be able to change the world and have that type of impact. Nigel's visit here to Silicon Valley I think is excellent in testing a lot of these concepts against the types of people who have started companies or are thinking about starting companies who have invested in dozens and know what success looks like. I think New Zealand has a lot of the right ingredients to have sort of an outsize impact on innovation and it's got, there are managers to being small if you have a critical mass of ambitious people. And what I've seen on my trips down there is that over the last couple of years the startup ecosystem really seems to have grown a lot and it feels like it's at this inflection point where we're only a couple of years away from it being known as one of the startup lives. When you're bringing high impact and ambitious entrepreneurs and investors to New Zealand what you're really creating is opportunities for new high paying jobs, bringing new capital to the ecosystem, global connections, opportunities for mentorship, new skills across different industries. I desire to solve big problems for New Zealand and address a lot of our own social and environmental challenges and create new success stories that become templates for the next generation of entrepreneurs. New Zealand provides a fantastic opportunity to entrepreneurs to experiment and innovate with crazy new ideas completely outside the existing paradigm. The immigration department of New Zealand is demonstrating how New Zealand is open for business, how New Zealand gets things done by being open-minded and thinking about what is the right strategy for its immigration policies. To have government officials focused on a specific program and trying to get answers, that's impressive. Our role in immigration is pretty unique by most world standards. We're very focused on supporting our economy and finding the talent and the capital and the international networks that can bring New Zealand close to the rest of the world that can grow our economy. I think New Zealand fundamentally is a first world, modern country that punches well above its weight as internationally well regarded and has an emerging ecosystem where people with the right ideas can thrive and be successful.