 Welcome to the Global Symposium for Regulators 2019 here in Port Villavan, I'm very pleased to be joining the studio today by Rafael Eduardo Muente Schwartz, who is the Chairman of the Board of Hospitel, the Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Peru. Welcome to the studio. Thank you, it's very nice to be here. Now the theme for this year's Global Symposium for Regulators is inclusive connectivity, the future of regulation. I wanted to ask you what's your opinion on that, and how do we achieve inclusive connectivity? Well, there's a series of situations and capabilities that have to be taken into account and to occur at the same time in order to really make an effort that will be successful in order to get inclusive connectivity. One thing is the capabilities, both of the state, the regulator specifically, and of course the private sector. All stakeholders have to be aligned in order to reach that goal, and one key word there is collaboration. So if we don't all collaborate in that direction, it's going to be very hard to reach that goal. What about the fast-moving pace of technology? How is that affecting and challenging your decisions? Well, the challenging point there is that regulators are used in the past, for the 20 or 25 years in the past, to work based on technologies that have been more or less stable in time. Now we're facing an acceleration of new technologies, new applications, new ways of doing things, so our mindset has to change at the same time. We cannot be locked into certain technologies. So we need to have an open mind in order to regulate more specifically on services and thinking on the final user more than the technology or the ways we'll get the final user, so that's a big challenge too. And in terms of the advice that you're getting, the input that you're getting, is that from new players, from people that you haven't been used to dealing with before? Well, we're trying to interact with all regulators, that's why we're here. And what we're getting is a lot of information, a lot of good advice and a lot of interaction among us and with the industry also that will help us take the faster roads to competition in this new scenario. So, yeah, I think it's a very effective and efficient way to be at the times, at these times. So it's been worth the trek? Yes, it's worth every mile that I've travelled from very far away to get here and to be able to participate in this farm. Now, for the Wendom Winter Shorts, thank you very much, Steve Bingman, since you're here today. Thank you very much too.