 I'm very happy to be talking to Yaroslav Ponda. Now he is a strategy and policy advisor for corporate strategy division at the ITU and you're very much involved with the WISES process. This is a crucial moment, isn't it? Because this is the point where we decide whether the process will continue. Yes indeed. The WISES Forum in 2013 is the unique opportunity to interact with the all stakeholders in order to understand what is needed for the WISES and if the WISES process should continue beyond 2015. It's very important to see if during the last ten years some new emerging trends arrived which have to be captured and have to be addressed at the global level. For the time being we are working very hard with the all stakeholders on the implementation of the WISES outcomes. There is visible progress which has been achieved so far and we are proud to see that the commitment is still alive. This week we held the ministerial round table with the participation of more than 50 ministers where the message was very clear. We need WISES to continue. There is plenty of the work which still remains not answered and there is plenty of the new challenges which are coming on our agenda and we need the political endorsement in order to keep the ICTs on the top of the agenda. So what decisions need to be taken to ensure that it does continue? For sure we are waiting the General Assembly to decide on the modalities of the overall review. The overall review according to the Tunis outcomes should take place by the end of 2015. Nevertheless the preparatory work has to start immediately. We can't wait and to await the decisions while thinking what would be the best for the process. During that week we observed the tremendous commitment towards the implementation and towards addressing the new challenges which are addressing every citizen of this globe and we can't let the time is passing. So for now what we are trying to build here during that week is the multi-stakeholder consensus on the series of the challenges which are addressed and identified by the bottom of the pyramid and those who are working on the grassroots level and those who are working in order to transform the information society into the knowledge society that they can with full confidence come to their countries and say yes we continue, we have something to be addressed in the future and we have the future. And for us it's very important because we are talking about the future of our next generations and they will make us accountable for this if we are really addressing this what will influence their socio-economic development at the country, regional and international level. Jaroslaw Pondeth, thank you very much. Thank you very much.