 Welcome to the World Summit on the Information Society in Geneva, Switzerland in 2016. And I'm delighted to say that I'm joined by Magdalena Gaj, who's head of the regulatory authority in Poland. So tell me, what progress is Poland making in becoming an information society? Every year we are very good in the mobile network infrastructure. The penetration of the voice is 150%. And when we are going to internet, mobile internet, it is 94% of Polish citizens using mobile internet. Unfortunately, we are not so good in fiber, in fixed network. And our duty, my duty and the duty for the government nowadays, is to create appropriate environment to boost investment in fiber. What sort of criteria do you need to have for that enabling environment? It is a very complex problem or complex ideas. We need appropriate legislation. I prepared a special act which helped build infrastructure. We have the solution connecting with how to catch the period during the investment process. We try to prepare good market analysis for the incumbent operators to try to give them some tools, not only obligations to build fiber. And since last year, we started observing that something is going slowly, but we have the investment in fiber, but still a lot to do before us. Of course, when we are talking about the information society, it is also important the demand and the skills and all this equality. I am thinking about young people, elderly people, about women, about men, about the children. And all these problems which we met nowadays, connecting with threats in the internet and cybersecurity. So we made every year the progress, but always the government, the regulator, has a lot to do. Last year, you were chair of the WISIS 2015. Yes, I had the pleasure to try the WISIS. This year, the focus is very much on how information and communication technology can accelerate the 2030 sustainable development goals. How do you see ICTs playing a role? You know that the WISIS, the ICT is the engine for all these processes. Nowadays, as you know, the internet, the communication is the bloodstream of the economy. And we can't imagine any activities, our even personal, private activities, without access to the internet. So when we are talking about sustainable development goals, about the agriculture, about the culture, about the women, gender equality, everywhere we need the tools. ICT tools, and it can really help. Green ICT, smart cities, the solutions are cheaper when we will use the ICT. So the WISIS, especially forum, when we can exchange our views, see very good projects which were made in other countries and learn from each other. It is the best way and the best solution. So I appreciate a lot the ITU, the UNESCO and other organizations and facilitators to organize such forum because it is very fruitful for governments, regulators, but also non-governmental organizations. Academia is very, very fruitful for all the stakeholders. Indeed, it is really a platform for the multi-stakeholder approach. Magdalena Guy, head of the regulatory authority in Poland. Thank you very much for joining us this afternoon. Thank you so much. And please do join us on the ITU YouTube channel where we will be hearing from regulators, private sector, public sector ministers on how information communication technology can improve people's lives everywhere around the world.