 At this event in Geneva, the United Arab Emirates presence is notable. They are one of the key sponsors this year, the gold strategic partner. And from the delegation, I have now Mr. Mohamed Al-Khamis, the other head of the smart government national plan. Thanks for being with us this afternoon. So how many of you are here? Well, we've been part of this delegation here today, this year, within the United Arab Emirates. We came in with a very high delegate, around 20 individuals attending the WISIS 2014. We've always believed in the WISIS, in the process, and in the achievements that WISIS can bring. UAE has always been a supporter to the WSIS action line and it's the whole process we've been. Our participation has increased year by year. We've been a strategic partner here within the WISIS since 2011. And this year we are a gold partner within the WISIS. And we're here with a large delegation representing different entities within the UAE, different functionalities with very interesting initiatives to showcase. Hopefully it's going to be a very interesting WISIS 2014 here for the UAE as well. Because as far as e-government goes, you're already pretty advanced on that. But you've got some pretty big plans, I think, for the future. Well, I mean, as everyone knows, the His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bar-Rashid Al-Muqtoum has last year in May 2013 have announced the smart government initiative, which basically transformed the UAE government to a more advanced mobile government, I would call it. Basically it's a government that provides services over the clock, so 365 days a year, anywhere and anytime. So it's a very interesting concept, the Zionist has released and announced. It's a challenging initiative. We've been working over the clock with all the stakeholders within the UAE to try to achieve that goal, trying to bring more innovation, more personalized services to the customer. The idea is for the government to approach its customers in providing its services to be predictive, intelligent, and not to wait for the customer to come and approach the government. So it's been a very, you know, it's a different mindset, a different approach all together. Absolutely. Since the announcement, we have engaged with the stakeholders. Within the UAE, the TRA has led the M government initiative in collaboration with the Prime Minister office. So we've released the first M government guideline, which aimed to assist the government agencies in classifying its services. The idea was to choose quality, and which services should go on a mobile device or a smart device, rather than transform all the services. We have, you know, we've been very successful in that exercise. We have a very good stakeholder base who are on board, who are willing to transform and reach the vision. We've also released the roadmap, which basically lists down various initiatives that will aid the UAE government to transform to a mobile government or a smart government. And how far away are you from that vision? His Highness has given us a very aggressive deadline, which was a two-year deadline, since May 2013 was their announcement. And basically May 2015 is the deadline to achieve our goals. Definitely, we have progressed very well. Today, as we speak, we have various government applications, our e-government services, which are available over a mobile device. So that's a big achievement. However, we're working over the clock to actually integrate services together, because we believe that once services are integrated, it will bring more value and more impact to our customers. Great. That's brilliant. Thank you very much. Thank you.