 Broadband is one of the solutions to make the world unique. Our ultimate goal is a knowledge society. That's a society where everybody has access to information, can use the information in any way, regardless of the person's literate or not, regardless of the language and other culture, that everyone can create information. Every citizen of this planet is a source of information, and what a wonderful world if we are all can come together and contribute to it. The power of creativity and the freedom of choice is placed in the hands of users. I think that being digitally connected will absolutely improve people's lives on the job, at home, socially, and will also join with people with disabilities. The citizens themselves have come up with applications that serve their needs. Today everyone needs to understand what is Internet Governance deals with. There is almost no limit about what Internet and what broadband can do. Broadband made more parents to give a better chance to their children, and from that the Internet and broadband has helped Korean competitiveness throughout its industry. Where we are actually using broadband to train 10,000 front-line workers that will basically be connected to women in rural areas that are pregnant. Broadband also is being used in connectivity to address AIDS, malaria and other diseases. People today have the same right to the Internet access as they have to water or electricity. The market, as far as possible, the state, as far as needed. We need better regulation, you know, and what is better regulation? Better regulation is a targeted regulation which initiates investment and infrastructure rollout. There is room for optimism, realistic optimism here. I think, Dr. Tori, there's no stopping us now.