 I was very impressed that, first of all, that you thought to have such an event during a telecommunication standardization assembly. The fact that this is the key conference for the standard sector, and it only happens every four years, and taking almost a full day to have a wise event shows me how important this is to the union. So the ICT sector is a technical sector at its root. Building ICT equipment, operating ICT equipment, designing networks, and there are fewer women in STEM fields than there are men. So I think that's the first challenge that we have to overcome is getting more girls in ICT. Not enough. Not enough. I am very encouraged by the fact that there is a woman candidate for a chairmanship of ITU's study group here at the WTSA. It was great to be chair of the ITU council, but if you look at the, I would say the statistics overall, they're not trending quickly enough. I heard one person say today it would be more than a hundred years at this pace before we had equality. Too slow. Well, access to me means access to opportunity, and so sharing our knowledge about opportunities and making sure that women are equally represented where there is opportunity. Skills are so important because we're talking about women who are capable and competent for doing the job. So skills development is a lifelong task for everybody, men and women.