 We're here at ITU Telecom World 2013 in Bangkok, Thailand, and I'm very pleased to be joined by Mr. Shinya Kukita, who is Chief Engineer for the Global Business Unit for NEC. Mr. Kukita, thank you very much indeed for being with us today. Yeah, my pleasure. I'd like to start off by talking about this year's events theme, which is embracing change in a digital world. And I'd like to ask you, where do you see the biggest opportunities for that change in the industry, and what are the biggest challenges? Actually, the change, I mean, in short, I mean, I call this the virtualizations. That means, I mean, the people doesn't have to own the hardware asset. I mean, they can use the service rather than owning the asset so that, and that the area will be extended, I mean, beyond the IT, the resource, I mean, even extended to the network resource. And can I ask you, how is NEC embracing the change? Actually, we are taking the, rather bold initiative, I mean, to make this network virtualization, I mean, materialized and commercialized, almost as the first player in this market. And finally, I'd like to ask you, what in your opinion is the value of attending events such as ITU Telecom World 2013? Actually, yeah, I mean, of course, I mean, the international attendees, I mean, from the various countries, and particularly from the developing regions, I mean, including Africa and the other part of the Southeast Asia, I mean, we could exchange the opinions, and in a sense, I mean, sometimes we call this the reverse engineering. That is, the developing market, I mean, will create the opportunity, I mean, to come up with innovative ideas. I mean, later on, we can apply that innovation to the most advanced society, as well. Mr. Kokita, thank you very much, indeed, for being with us today. Thank you, myself.