 We're here at Wicked 2012 in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates, and I'm very pleased to be joined by Mr. Atiel Aplogan, who is the CEO of Afrinik. Mr. Aplogan, thank you very much indeed for being with us today. My pleasure. I'd like to ask you about Afrinik, about what it does, and about your presence here at Wicked 2012. So Afrinik is the internet number registry. We are in charge of allocating and managing internet number resources in our region, Africa and Indian Ocean. And this allow operator generally to connect to the internet. Those are the number that allow network to be connected to the internet. And our participation to the Wicked is fundamental for us because, one, it allows us to support our community when it comes to discussion related to critical number resources and internet in general. But as well, we believe that this Wicked and the revision of the ITR is a fundamental step for the future of the internet. And we believe that our presence is key to participate, to contribute as much as we can and support our regional community as well. What are the particular concerns that you have in the African region? Well, for us in the African region, the ITR is a fundamental tool for regulation. And for us, regulation has an important role to support development of the internet in our region and the development of telecommunication in general. So for us, our main goal is to make sure that the revision of the ITR stays in that spirit. Stay in the spirit of building a framework that will allow our region to continue to enjoy the fantastic development that we are seeing on the internet environment. But also in the telecommunication, the mobile environment in general, because we see our region as the emerging region in this area. And it is very important that the region continue to benefit the growth, continue to benefit an environment that can faster that growth. So for us, it is something fundamental, important, and the success of this revision is key for us. And from where you're sitting, how's the conference been going so far? So far, I think it's going very good for us from the technical community generally. We are not used to this political environment, but so far I think the overall discussion is good. There are some contentious issues which are being discussed, but we think that it is normal in this kind of environment. And we really and sincerely believe that there will be a way to converge the different views on different controversial topics to find what is important is the right wording, the right approach that can help us to move forward. So far, very good. I must say we have participated in different consultation group and then other group as well. And we have seen a good will from different people to work toward a positive outcome of this. We are still at the very beginning of the meeting, of course. So we hope that the spirit will continue like that. And then people will focus on the essential thing, the essential thing being having an environment which supports the development of the internet, which is not a constraint for the newcomer, which we are, and the future generation to benefit this wonderful tool, which is the internet, the mobile technology, which is a wonderful innovation in this way. Thank you very much indeed for being with us today. My pleasure.