 We're doing training. We simulate everything, you know. So now my phone is ringing. I just... Hello? I'm sorry. Cannot talk now. I'm driving, so I text you. Okay, so now I'm going to text. You see, it's a little bit more difficult, you know, to concentrate on the road. I can't see that I'm a little bit too quick now. It gives me a great pleasure to welcome you to this ceremony of World Telecommunication and Information Society Day. This day, we celebrate annually on 17 May to mark the founding of ITU and the signing of the first international telegraph convention in 1865. Ladies and gentlemen, in the name of the President of the Confederation, Mr. Uli Maurer, who prayed to represent him at this ceremony, I have the honor, Mr. General Secretary, to address my most vivid thanks to him for the price that he has given him today, a price that also puts me in honor all of Switzerland. Road safety has become one of the greatest challenges of our time. With 1.3 million deaths each year, road accidents killed already twice as many people as malaria, as many as tuberculosis and almost as many as AIDS. If nothing is done, 2 million people will die on the road each year by 2020, which means more than any of these major pandemics. International studies demonstrate that at least 40% of all fatal traffic accidents are caused by skidding. Electronic stability control could prevent up to 80% of all skidding accidents. Bosch developed the ESP Electronic Stability Program and was the first company to put it on the market in 1995. Hello, I'm Felipe Massa and I'm happy to participate from FIA Action for Road Safety. When I am on the track, I follow the rules and I think it's very important to follow the rules when you are on the road, so don't text and drive, you can save a lot of lives. Hello, I'm Felipe Massa and I'm very happy to participate from FIA Action for Road Safety. When I am on the track, I follow the rules. It's even more important to follow the rules when you are on the road, you can save a lot of lives and that's very important.