 This year winner of the Vesis Prize 2017 for the category E government comes from the Ministry of Communications of the Republic of Tatarstan. With us we have Mr. Almas Valulin, who will tell us more how this news was perceived back in the entity and the communities. Thank you Vladimir. It's a great pleasure to win a prize and get a feedback on our efforts. But of course it's not about the prizes, it's about knowledge sharing and learning. Here we get unique opportunities to meet the people sharing the same ideas, facing the same problems and challenges, so that together we can find the better ways to improve our own projects and contribute to the development of information society as a whole. Could you please tell us a bit more about the future plans for the project? Our project is about making the government of the Republic of Tatarstan more friendly towards people, legal entities. So motivated by this prize we want to increase the number of services implemented in digital format, now we have 240 implemented. And last year we had 83 billion transactions, so we want to increase it by large numbers and increase the capacity of the project. Mr. Price is about collecting on the ground examples of how ICTs are helping sustainable development goals. Would you please describe us how your project helped advance SDGs? Public services related to education and health help us to increase the quality of education people get and well-being of the people. We also increased the quality of education because now people living in the most distant parts of the region can have the same level of services that people having in capital city. We also contribute to economic growth because people and legal entities become more productive. We wish you a continuous success in your project and we hope to see you again next year at the VSS Forum. Thank you. Thank you very much Vladimir.