 Hello, this is Peter Pitch, I'm the Associate General Counsel of Intel. I'm just back from the ITU balancing facilitation versus participation panel. And in that panel, we discussed the proper role of the ITU. I answered that question by saying the ITU has both an important facilitation and participation role. In participation, it has a core competency in allocating and assigning frequencies and satellite spots. That job is important, it's going to get more important. In terms of facilitation, I think the ITU increasingly is serving a useful role in providing an exchange of best known methods. I'm a big fan of the ITU telecom world and the global symposium of regulators. Two ITU events where regulators and government officials get together and consider what works. And in our panel, I discussed the importance of focusing on enabling markets to adjust to the very uncertain, fast changing world out there and then focusing in on where governments need to do work. Which is making sure that broadband is available in high cost areas and enabling new uses like education and medicine by eliminating government impediments to the use of ICT. Thank you.