 The United Arab Emirates is the gold strategic partner for this WISIS high-level plus 10 event in Geneva and the United Nations has recognized the support of the UAE over the last decade. Now from the delegation I have the Director General of the UAE Telecommunication Regulatory Authority Mohammed Al-Khanim. Hello. Hello. But how important is that recognition to you at the UAE? It's really very important. For me in particular I've done WISIS since its inception. So when the United Nations announced that they will hold a summit, I was one of the people who participated in establishing the rules of procedures with summit. That goes back to year 2000. And then I participated personally in the first phase of the summit which was held in Geneva and then subsequently also the second phase which was held in Tunis. And then I was named as the Chairman of WISIS Committee back home with members from other agencies of the government. And we've been working extremely hard to basically achieve the goals and the action lines of Tunis agenda. And we've been participating every year in the ITU forum and we've been partnering with the ITU every year. So when we have received this award, I think we were really proud of it to start with. It has recognized all the really hard work that was done over the past years. We've been producing a special report to WISIS every year where we basically showed the award, the progress that we are making in achieving the Tunis agenda goals and Tunis agenda action lines in all areas. So whether in action items A or B or C. So we've been working very hard and this recognition came at a time where it gave a reward for all the people who have worked so hard and for the country who have given its commitment to WISIS. It has given its support to the ITU. It's given the support to the entire process. But speaking to your colleagues, it seems that you have the capacity to build a smart government approach. For example, a very advanced ICT economy. Unilaterally, you have those capacities. But why it was important for you to participate in a multilateral international body? Knowledge sharing to start with is extremely important. We learn from each other. We give knowledge to others. If we have an area where a part of an ecosystem where we are good at, I think it's our duty to share it with the rest of the world. Vice versa. I think we have learned so much from other countries and their implementation on different projects. And when you talk about, for example, smart government or smart city or any of these projects that we are undergoing right now, the implementation, there are some elements of these projects that we can learn a lot from others who did it in their own way. And when you talk about these things, it's an ecosystem across all sectors, whether it's health education, higher education, insurance, financial sector and so on and so forth, including government services. So, in these events, you get to know or you get to see experiences in all different sectors. Well, the United Nations will be reviewing the process next year in 2015 and looking beyond. That's the vision process is already taking place this year. What will you be looking at specifically the UAE in the coming years? To start with, we would like to see the process itself continue in a different form, of course. I think we can look back with pride and say that the past 10 years, a lot has been achieved globally. I'm not talking about UAE specific right now. Don't forget that the next phase of technology evolution is going to be on broadband, despite the fact that the broadband pickup is so fast. But still, you know, it has not yet, we have not seen the full extent of how much we can get out of having a higher speed. Today, there are applications which is already in the lab and has been tested. And those applications touches virtual reality which needs a higher pipe, a bigger pipe, bigger bandwidth. And imagine that this speed, a higher speed, has been pushed to your mobile phone or your laptop through a fiber to your home or to your business. So we have a lot to see. We are talking about surgical operations that happens virtually. Somebody, you know, can do the operation remotely on a patient, which we find not now very strange. But this might happen. There are systems which are right now built in order to reduce traffic. It's happening right now, but the extent in which, you know, future technologies can be adopted in order to make things better is something that we get to see. And that's because of the evolution of technologies going from the 4G into the next generation networks where we will see new things that will fuel the economies around the world. That's wonderful. Thank you very much.