 Well, perhaps I could go back to the telecom event last year in Dubai. We did have a session on the changing landscape of standardization and one of the key areas for discussion was the impact of convergence on the standardization landscape. Now one of the key components of that is the fact that the demarcation lines between the standards development organizations is blurring and which prompts the need for strengthening collaboration and cooperation among and between organizations in the future. As far as the issues are concerned, there are many cloud computing, smart grid, intelligent transportation systems, M2M, or machine-to-machine are all issues that require enhanced collaboration and cooperation between organizations in the future. So having an opportunity to discuss these kinds of issues such as that telecom 2013 in Bangkok would be very helpful. First the telecom event in Dubai, we had a global standard symposium organized just prior to the World Telecommunication Standardization Assembly which was being held the following month and at that symposium we had the opportunity to look at the issue of enhanced collaboration and cooperation among standards development organizations and it was very constructive to have many of the major players involved in the standardization world represented on a panel on collaboration which I had the privilege of moderating. We had for example the director of IETF, the Internet Engineering Task Force, the ISO was represented, IEC was represented and we all have I think a general consensus view that enhanced collaboration is absolutely necessary in the future to deal with these areas of common interest and common concern. Well I think open stand is a term coined by the Internet community but the concept of open standards has been around for quite some time. That's really premised on the need for global solutions to standardization, the need for mutual respect among organizations and certainly this is a key area for enhanced collaboration. So I think in the future these kinds of principles will be first and foremost in establishing the relationships that are necessary for strengthening collaboration in the future. Well I think to explain the value of the telecom event perhaps we could take a few steps back and look at the as I mentioned before the global standards symposium and its results, the WTSA and the outcomes which among other things agreed that a new review committee would be necessary to be established to look at among other things the whole area of enhanced cooperation and collaboration for the future. Now the first meeting of that review committee will take place just prior to TSAG in June on the 3rd of June and it will establish the framework for discussions as to how collaboration can be strengthened in the future. Now from my perspective as TSAG Chairman in order to ensure there's no overlap between the discussions that take place at TSAG and in the review committee one area that I think is very important is to ensure that the discussions in the review committee take place at a macro level to look at such things as the need for memorandum of understanding among standards bodies in the future. TSAG will look at the issue from a micro perspective that is referencing standards from one organization to another looking at existing procedures such as the collaboration guidelines between ITUT and IETF. All of this discussion can be moved forward to telecom 2013 and I would look forward to the opportunity at telecom to continue these discussions given the fact that it will be represented by high level persons from the industry who will be able to take advantage of their perspectives in order to try to reach agreement on how we should proceed in the future. Now I understand that a meeting of Chief Technology Officers is being organized in conjunction with telecom and in addition the second meeting of the review committee will take place as well in Bangkok. So with all these events taking place I'm sure we can have a very beneficial and helpful discussion on how we can move forward in this extremely important area.