 Welcome to the Global Symposium for Regulators 2019 here in Port Vila, Vanuatu, where I'm very pleased to be joined in the studio today, Mr Brian Wingy, who is the regulator here for Vanuatu. Brian, welcome to the studio. Thank you. Now I'd like to start off by first of all wishing you congratulations. I believe you just recently been appointed as regulator here about a week ago. So I wanted to ask you, what is the message that you would like to give the regulators here at this year's GSR? Well, the GSR brings together all the regulators all around the world to this tiny island country. And it's an interesting time because we share knowledge and challenges as well. It helps us to deliberate on options to look at problems and solutions to the problems. Now, on the regulatory point of view, it's really important because we have to come up with a regulatory legal framework fit for its country, but not only support development but also support social and economic as well. Now, secondly, I'd like to ask you, how do you see the future of regulation? Now, the main role of a regulator is to protect consumers. Technology is evolving very fast and legal frameworks is developing in a slow. So it's important that we as regulators come up with a regulatory framework that is adaptive. It can change when the technology evolves. So we can align with the current situation that is presented. And how important are best practice guidelines? And what are the messages that will be featured in this edition of the Global Symposium for Regulators? The best practice guideline is being daffolop, as you speak. It's very important because it presents a way forward for regulators to work collaboratively with regulators and also sectors within sectors to come up with ways. And it's a very important way of dealing with current situations and in challenges today because alone you cannot cope with it. For example, OTT. That's a major issue challenge that is faced by many countries. So working collaboratively with other countries, regulators, we can come up with solutions to manage that. Now, finally, people have been travelling here from all over the world. They're coming to a region that they probably wouldn't necessarily be experiencing. What do you hope people will take away from this year's Global Symposium for Regulators? I think the people are enjoying the scenery here. Not only the knowledge and experience that they came from this symposium, but also they'll come back with fun memories of this island nation. And hopefully they'll come back one day to visit. I'm sure they will. Well, thank you very much for joining us in the studio and we look forward to catching up with you again at some stage in the near future. And wish you the very best for this year's symposium. Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you to us.