 Taking over as Deputy Secretary-General, I'm very happy to support Hulind's key words of vision, action and harmony. And of course, I'm looking forward to supporting him in addressing the challenges and taking on the opportunities that we'll face over the next four years, at least. My first and perhaps most important task is to implement the Decision Five in the Planet Potentiary Conference, and in particular, annex two of that decision, which addresses over 30 measures for reducing expenses. This will be necessary for us to be able to present to our council meeting in May this year a balanced budget for the next biennium for 2016-2017. And in doing that, we'll be looking very much at the use of the technology that ITU itself has helped to develop, and to use that technology to improve our efficiencies and to improve our processes. And I'm sure that with the help of our staff, we will be able to make some significant savings. I also will be looking at the possibility of identifying new sources of revenue, revenue generation, to also assist us in producing balanced budgets. So I'm very much looking forward to embarking on these challenges over the coming months. These activities are very much in line with continuing the need for transparency, openness and inclusiveness, and attracting new industry members to join ITU as well as academia, and to make ITU a more efficient organization that uses its finite resources to the greatest effect. And all of this, of course, was emphasized throughout my election campaign last year. This relates very closely to the main focus for the United Nations this year, the setting of the post-2015 development agenda, and agreeing on sustainable development goals. We believe that ICTs, and especially broadband, will be essential to sustainable social and economic development. And that this needs to be reflected in the outcome of the post-2015 development agenda at the Heads of State Summit in September. So I would like to encourage you to help us to ensure that ICTs are reflected adequately in the SDGs that will be adopted there. This is also very important for the global response to climate change, where ICTs are essential both for adaptation and mitigation. And we've been doing a lot of work on that in the UN climate change conferences. ITU continues to address smart solutions that can increase energy efficiency, both in production and in consumption, which can reduce costs but also greatly reduce greenhouse gas emissions. And I'm very pleased to report that we intend to make ITU a climate neutral organization during 2015. This will reflect our commitment to deal with this very important issue. And achieving this this year, I believe, will be very fitting in celebrating ITU's 150th anniversary. This intended to be a celebration not only of the founding of ITU, but a celebration of the incredible engineering feat, which is today's telecommunications and ICT ecosystem. And it's this ecosystem that underpins all societies and economies throughout the world. That ecosystem is paving the way for an environmentally sustainable future. And it's a great privilege to be working in the UN agency, which is at the center of this ecosystem. So I'd like to conclude by thanking you all very much for your support. And we look forward to working ever more closely with you throughout this year. Thank you very much.