 Very important question I mean during the last two weeks I mean we've been discussing many important issues and matters were finalized so on the admin side we had the four year rolling plan of the rolling operational time of the at the Union 2022 to 2025. We also approved the establishment of a council working group for the elaboration on draft strategy plan. We have also the endorsement of the ITU policy for persons with disabilities and special needs. There was a lot of concentration on greening of the conferences of the of the ITU virtually conducted no travel, no carbon, no budgets spent on this. The savings from such events conducting events virtually were discussed also and the council member states authorize the secretary general to use the excess budget saved from conducting the events virtually to perhaps utilize it in the future for fellowships for trainings and for other matters that are that will benefit everybody. It's many actually it will be unfair to give one but it is the understanding that the year this year and last year it was an exceptional year for everybody. Everybody's support helped continue the work of the ITU. ICT being the core actually in dealing with this pandemic and continuing the business of everybody and the ITU being at the helm of that requires support from all the member states and it is the understanding is that recovery cannot happen overnight and that we have to think and plan for it to be taken gradually with caution so that we don't burden ourselves and we don't burden the efforts and budgets and everybody. So this is the main event plus the concentration of, as I mentioned earlier, I mean persons with disabilities and special needs. I mean endorsement of a policy within the ITU strengthens and shows that the importance of inclusiveness of all gender balance and such matters are great to be discussed and approved within this meeting. A great question. I mean everybody's heard about I mean affected by this pandemic. We have had two virtual consultations in the last year. This edition of the virtual consultation is different. The length is more. We are more cautious about planning the day-to-day meeting. And achieving the expected results and as far as today is concerned, I mean we have been doing great with the support of the member states, the councillors and the well-preparation by the secretariat. So all of that is through evidence that this year we have dedicated nine days for this virtual consultation so that we can move ahead and learn from the lessons of the previous sessions of this virtual consultation. We are bound by the rules and regulations. I mean we have procedures and rules governing these meetings within the boundaries of the legal matters. I mean all member states agree to move forward and help continue the business of the council and the union. I would say continuation of the pandemic would be a challenge. The new headquarters building is a challenge, especially in those in these circumstances. Having rules of procedure that are designed, that may not have been designed to cater for these situations is a challenge, but the opportunities are many also. The lessons learned from are all opportunities. I'm sure that the future events of the ITU, the three major events and beyond, I mean will have many changes to address this. ICT is a key in business continuity and I believe the ITU has to demonstrate how ICTs can help in emergency situations and this is vital for business continuity. What I would like to add is that this is not the first pandemic nor it will be the last and recovery cannot be expected to happen overnight. So we need to work together in different ways and learn to always move forward. So with that I think I can thank you for having me. I look forward to seeing you in person and tell them be safe and healthy and goodbye.