 Welcome to the World Summit on the Information Society 2016 in Geneva, Switzerland. And I'm delighted to be joined by Mustafa Erol, Deputy Undersecretary of the Ministry of Justice in Turkey. Welcome, sir. The role of WISIS in strengthening information and communication technology for sustainable development is a really key topic here at WISIS Forum 2016, isn't it? Yes. Nowadays, information and communication technologies play an important role in sustainable growth and development in all sectors. WISIS, World Summit on the Information Society, is an important role and a platform to exhibit the best practices and national initiatives in the field of information technology and telecommunication. WISIS is preparing appropriate environment for the existing and emergence of innovative projects or competitions in the sense of sustainable government and development. WISIS contributing to the sustainable development process by providing the competition of best projects and initiatives in different categories in the fields of health, agriculture, justice, administration and education. The effects of information and communication technologies for sustainable development has also been strengthened thanks to this process renewed every year since 2012. With this role, community has contributed significantly to increase competition and quality standards in ICTs. Thus, its efficiency in ICTs is ensured by the sharing of knowledge and experience that occur in ICT sector with other participants of WISIS. Sharing knowledge is one of the key things here at WISIS Forum and about building a knowledge society. We consider that in all emerging trends within the WISIS action, line 7 context should be more developed. So, category 7 is related to e-government, you know. WISIS activities aim to create a knowledge society. Information societies consist of intellectual individuals that are trained in all respects. Acquived with knowledge, have good computer literacy, can evaluate efficiently, knowing their rights, respect for freedom and sensitive to the environment. Under today's present conditions, human is the center of everything. It should be provided that individuals with well-acquived and communication skills are able to access information, are able to evaluate the knowledge, are able to present the information and also able to evaluate the knowledge. They can access rapid information in the field of education, health, culture, agriculture, science and management. This will be possible with an electronic service of e-government. With the service-oriented e-services to the individuals, access to information will take place quickly and efficiently. Time and effort that needed for access to services will be reduced and everybody can access the service at everywhere at any time. What are you doing in the Ministry of Justice to encourage e-government? Yeah, as a Ministry of Justice, we initiate a procedure in the fields of e-justice. We founded the E-UYAP system on the whole of Turkey. So every citizens have the right to access this system and to see all the cases about them and also they can sue all kinds of area to the others. Why do you think the WISIS Forum is such a good forum for sharing knowledge about information and communication technology? Yeah, WISIS is a worldwide platform which is all governments sharing their knowledge and experiences, so new initiatives and new inspired technologies shared to the other participants. So we are here to share our E-UYAP experience. And more people should join the WISIS Forum? Yeah, each year I think participants are increasing. Mustafa Errol, Deputy Undersecretary for the Ministry of Justice in Turkey, thank you very much for joining us. And please do join us on the ITU YouTube channel for the rest of the week where you will be able to watch interviews with ministers, regulators, experts in the field of information and communication technology.