 Welcome to the ITU Plenty Potentialy Conference, PP22 here in Bucharest, Romania, where I'm very pleased to be joined in the studio today by His Excellency Pawele Lewandowski, who is Undersecretary of State in the Chancery of the Prime Minister of the Republic of Poland. Mr Lewandowski, welcome to the studio. Thank you for having me here. Excellent. Now, we're here on the first day of PP22. It's about to close, but there's plenty more to come. Today, in a packed agenda, a flag was raised, heads of delegations met. There was a superb opening ceremony by the event host country, Romania, followed by the first plenary meeting, lots of side events and receptions, one which was hosted by Poland, I believe. I wanted to ask you, how do you think the member states are reacting to the Plenty Potentialy Conference so far? Generally, such a Plenty Potentialy Conference is very important for everybody to meet, especially after COVID times, because this is a great opportunity to talk face-to-face about problems that are everywhere in the world almost the same. For instance, Internet availability, bridging the digital gap, and those problems are always discussed here, and it's always better face-to-face. Now, I believe that you've said that Poland finds itself very well aligned with a number of the topics that are particularly interest to ITU's members, in particular the digitalisation of education. Perhaps you could expand a bit on this, and what's your vision for information and communication technologies in Poland? Yes, we've decided to build a specially dedicated network for schools and for students to let no one behind in terms of access to the fast Internet, fast free of charge and available for everyone, and we encourage everyone to provide similar services in schools all over the world, because this is something that drives students and makes them able to flourish, actually, because the access to the information is crucial for modern society. And coming back to PB22, the first week of the conference hosts many high-level representatives from ITU's 193 member states, delivering statements on their current policies. Are we going to hear from you in the coming days, and if so, is there anything in particular that Poland particularly wishes to share? Yes, in general, we have three priorities. First of all, we would like to focus on fostering international cooperation and solidarity in the delivery of technical assistance. Second thing, will be active support for interoperable technical ICT standards. And the third thing, global wireless communication. You know, it's generally you are focused on cables, however, the wireless standard will be a standard within 5G networks, and it will work for everyone and will bring new opportunities to develop entire society, entire informational society. And now finally, PB22, this is a very important event in ITU's calendar, of course, every four years, deciding very much the future of the union and how it will be dealing with a number of very important topics. I wanted to ask you, you've taken the time to be here, why is it important for you to be here and to be joining in this conversation here? We would like to share our experience and we'd like to learn from other countries how they tackle the problems that are similar for everyone within ICT sector. Excellent. Well, look, thank you so much for taking the time to be with us here in the studio, and we look forward to catching up with you, of course, in the not too distant future, but we wish you all the very best with all of the innovations and initiatives that are happening in Poland and hopefully they will all come to fruition in a very positive and strong fashion. Thank you very much. Thank you.