 Opportunities are huge. I'm a country of 200 million plus population where the youth population is comprises of 60% and which are under 30 and the women are 50%. So you can imagine that in my country where the youth uptake is so high, the mobile learning could play a key role in reaching out to those who otherwise do not have access to education and using technology for proliferation of education is something which is doable now in my country precisely because we have rolled out the technology have rolled out 3G and 4G spectrum in 2014 and in less than one year the spectrum proliferation has given us the mobile broadband proliferation from less than 3% to over 15%. And also the smartphone usage has increased tremendously. The recent World Bank report that we've seen in college times on 7th of March, they ranked Pakistan as top country in South Asia having the maximum investment in telecommunication and its usage. Pakistan is now ranked as number four in e-lancing. We are just behind US, UK and Ukraine. So you can imagine it's a very technology-sevy country which has a very good uptake in such a short time and now by using technology for education, for health, for learning, for agriculture, all these are now opportunities which Pakistan will be using going forward from here. Going forward as you can see that the the socio-economic development, the economic empowerment we're talking about, whoever is, you will see that the technology has provided new avenues for people making a commercial sense of to us to whatever they are doing. For example, in my country we are putting in more revenues, we are pumping in more in the infrastructure deployment. We are putting more investment in app development and local language content. So which means that more people, more youngsters can participate and have avenues of economic generation. And not only that, that the youngsters are roped into having opportunities created, but also girls and women who otherwise don't have opportunities or cannot go out and work outside because of different reasons, can work from home. So Pakistan is now ranked as number four in e-lensing, just man, US, UK and Ukraine. And all this opportunity is created because technology is available for people to participate in economic activity through using technology and making a life for themselves. I think these type of forums provide all of us an opportunity to learn from each other, to work in cooperation and collaboration. At the end of the day, the ITU is a very, very global community. We all, I've learned a lot from ITU and I've tried to implement a lot of my learning in my own country as well. So our experiences are all there for the other countries to learn from at whatever stage of development they are. Each and every country has their own stage of development. But the good thing about technology is that the uptake is very farced. As I said, that within a year we went from less than 3% mobile broadband to over 15%. And in less than two years, we have increased 40% of our FDI. And also we have, the export revenues have increased by 41%, software export revenues just in the last two years. So all these developments are taking place because there is a technology infrastructure rollout, liberal policies of the government in terms of investment. And also the top leadership, the Prime Minister, taking himself the interest for the proliferation of technology.