 The expectations for this study period is very similar to what we achieved in the previous study cycle. In the previous study cycle we had nine questions. In this study cycle we have seven questions. So it is possible to focus more and allocate additional resources to the fewer number of questions that we have in this study cycle. The questions were framed by WTEC in such a way to contribute to the attainment and achievement of SDGs, the Sustainable Development Goals. And I expect to repeat the same success stories that we achieved in the previous study cycle. It was very interesting to note that so far since our final reports of the previous study cycle were released, more than 220,000 downloads were made of the final reports. That shows the interest of many stakeholders and the usefulness of our reports and our work to them. And I expect to achieve even better results in this study period. Well, I was very delighted to note with much interest that they are quite active in the discussions. They are contributing to the subject that we are dealing with. And the message that I have for them is continue the excellent work that we did in the previous study cycle and even advance it further in this study period. Well, I think the questions were framed as indicated earlier by WTEC having a number of points in mind. First, they should contribute to the achievement and attainment of SDGs. Second, they are important topics that are of much interest on a daily basis by many stakeholders and the ITU membership. So in all, the questions would contribute and would provide useful guidance, case studies, success stories, as well as areas that we would be facing challenges. So overall, the expectations are to benefit from the work that Study Group 2 in collaboration with Study Group 1 are doing under a broader umbrella of 14 questions. And so far we have established excellent working relations not only within the management team of the ITU-D Study Group 2 but with our colleagues in Study Group 1. And we are very hopeful to move forward in a smooth and productive manner. Well, we have seven questions. And the seven questions in Study Group 2 are extremely important. We have Question 1 focusing on IoTs, on smart cities, on new modes of developing services in order to improve and advance the efficiencies in the economies and other sectors of the society. Digital health, e-health is another question. Cyber security is our third question. In Question 4, we are dealing with conformance and interoperability and theft of mobile devices. Question 5, of course, we have to consider different topics that are important in achieving the goals in this question. Question 6 is on environment. As you know, environment is extremely important for the future of humanity. And finally, Question 7 is focusing on electromagnetic radiation and its impact on the well-being of human beings specifically. So, as you can see, there are a number of topics that we are covering. All of them are important. All of them contribute to solving important and relevant problems that we are facing overall in developing countries. And I'm very hopeful that with the active participation of many participants and engagement of the management team, we would be able to have excellent results at the end. We are planning to have annual reports, which would provide interim outputs to many stakeholders, including ITU membership. And as such, I do hope that the work that we are doing in this study cycle would be of even better practical value to the membership. As I said earlier, the questions in study groups were framed by WTDC in Argentina last October in such a way that to ensure first that they are in line with achieving and attaining sustainable development goals and at the same time solve some of the urgent problems that many of us in developing countries are facing. So, all questions, they have elements of contributing to the achievement of sustainable development goals and we would be playing our role, our part in this endeavor.