 It was ICTs for Sustainable Development in Asia Pacific and as you know while we are looking forward, the RDF reflected also on what we have done in the past. We reported to the RDF on the implementation of the regional initiatives during this cycle. So in the last three years we highlighted things that were of particular interest to the region and things that they had placed on priority through the regional initiatives. A lot of work has been done in addressing this and even as we look towards sustainable development we recognize that there is still a lot more work to be done. So we're looking forward to what was discussed in the RPM in identifying the new RIs that we have now agreed upon. These are now going to be finalized over the next period leading up to WTDC. This will go back through the APT preparatory process so that to make sure that we get a fresh new set of RIs that have now been identified in the RPM that we can run in, run with in our next cycle. First and foremost the region recognizes that the least developing countries, the landlock developing countries and the small island developing states still need help in attaining the priority and key areas that they need. So first regional initiative is special assistance again to this set of countries that we have in the region. And then secondly we are addressing ICTs for sustainable development. So we're looking at the digital economy that is now upon us and how we would be able to harness the benefits of ICTs to achieve our goals for sustainable development in addition to that. We're looking at inclusion, you know how we can address this right throughout the region as you know that things are beginning to change, new things are beginning to happen and we need to close the digital divide and all this needs to be addressed as we move into the new cycle from 2018 for the next four years. And of course we still address under the third identified regional initiative is the connectivity because we know that without connectivity no service, no application can be offered over it and this is well recognized by the region and that still remains within the regional initiative. As you would also know that in the past or prior cycle broadband featured prominently again you know we cannot route broadband out in our next planning cycle. We know and understand that as 3G now transforming to 4G and again for 5G infrastructure is important to deliver the requirements of the new service that are now evolving. And with new services evolving brings us to the fourth regional initiative which again is policy and regulation. Policy and regulation needs to keep changing, needs to keep catching up with the involvement of the evolution of technology and now with ICTs transforming the way we live, the way we work, the way we do things it is important that policy and regulation managers how this is being deployed within the member states. And it's very important with IOT now on the horizon, not only on the horizon but is now upon us it is important that policy and regulation is well addressed. Lastly and not the least we come to the fifth regional initiative as you note in the last set of initiatives we had emergency telecommunications on its own. Now we're bringing emergency communications, disaster risk management and mitigation all into the one package because high on the global agenda is climate change and we are addressing this in the last regional initiative and it's important for the region because as you know the Asia Pacific region is so prone to natural disasters. We get floods, tsunamis, earthquakes, typhoons, tropical cyclones, they don't come in small packages they come in huge packages and the region needs to put in place things that are affecting the nations as we move into the next spelling circle and we need to do things that will you know work with the member states within the region as they address all these issues that are affecting them even as we move into the next spelling cycle. When you look at ICT you know it's cutting across all sectors and you cannot say that any one sector cannot have ICT. It's now in agriculture, in health, in education and for us to focus on sustainable development we just cannot ignore ICTs. They are part and parcel of what we're doing to attain sustainable development.