 So, first I'm really pleased because Tunisia proposed the Oasis in 1998 and we agreed finally to have the first session here in Switzerland in 2003 and then the second session in Tunisia in 2005 where the real start of the Oasis and I think it brought the word to think together about common goals in for and how technology can change the world. As you know technology if you look back on the last 10 years the change the change that technology made in our lives equates or more than the last 50 years and I think now we need to think beyond this and look in the next five years because I'm sure that the next five years our lives our style of living will change as much as at least the last 100 years because of the adoption of technology and advancement of technology so we really need to make sure that technology it is used for development is used to make sure that there is equal chances between kids wherever they are in the world whether they are in developed country or non-developed country our job as in in governments is to ensure equality of chances among among all these kids and this can be only done through technology. Tunisia was the good pupil of the international organization thanks to its investment in education in education however there was a disconnect between what the international organization wants and what the kids of Tunisia wants the advantage of technology at the minute that Tunisia invested of technology the kids had access to to technology and then they were able to speak up and say no we don't want that model we want to change and thanks to the technology in 2011 the regime changed and we went from an autocratic regime to a more to a democratic regime obviously we went through through a transition period during that transition period the planning process was not as good as during a long-term period but now we have an elected government for five years so we are back on track and we would like to invest in technology again for the single objective we have is equality of chances of our kids among themselves but also between themselves and any other kid in the world. I think I think access we need to focus on access if there is if there is one single thing that this government my government should do and what I would advise any other government to do is to make sure that every single family in every single country have access to broadband internet. In Tunisia that's my primary goal to make sure out of the 2.7 million families we have we have 11 million people in 2.7 million families that within the next five years every single one of them will have access to broadband internet I would rather subsidize subsidize internet rather than subsidizing sugar or things like that it's much better for health anyway so and if there is a second thing to do all schools have to be to have to be digital doesn't mean then has to be non-human in the contrary they need to have the access to use the technology to maximize the human time and to ensure that any any content the flexibility of bringing the to the content to our kids and if there is third thing my government wants to do over the next five years is to ensure that there will be no paper no paper within the government or between the government and the citizen if we do the digital infrared the physical infrastructure through the connecting every single home if we do the human infrastructure by ensuring that every school is fully digital and if we do the legal and transparency infrastructure through paperless government I think we can be sure that Tunisia and every other country can be set on the right trajectory