zroo sir, just taking a step back, the wto has kibtly said a rules-based trade system is essential forlopment, but many people say that these rules are either too restrictive or not an accurate reflection of modern day economy. what do you say to critics of the wto who say that the institution hasn't really kept up with the times and if you look at the digital trade rules, for example, these were set in the 1980s and 1990s. snoo these rules that you just mentioned, they are not imposed by the organization. these are contracts. these are agreements that the parties agree on, so the members agree on the reality is that in the past -- these rules are criticized for being too restrictive or being too loose or not existent sometimes. it's about significant down and developing them. the reality is that for a long time we have not had any kind of negotiation that would really update these disciplines, and that's where we are at this point in time. when we talk about wto reform, rear talking about modernizing, updating the discipline so that it is more reflective of the situation on the ground