 Masahito Kawamori, Project Professor at Keio University, also the Rapporteur of Question 26, Study Group 16, I-DUT. Could you please give our viewers an introduction to the importance of ICT accessibility? Well, ICT is everywhere. So unless you have very good accessibility, ICT doesn't mean anything to people. So accessibility and ICT are very important, especially in the case of persons with disabilities as well as people aged with some physical disability. So that's why they're important. How should we best understand the concept of mainstreaming ICT accessibility? Mainstreaming ICT accessibility means that everyone actually doesn't think about accessibility at all in a sense. So accessibility becomes just normal and it's just accessible. How should we best understand the concept of mainstreaming ICT accessibility? Well, so in standardizing technology, we have to take into account accessibility in every detail so that anything can be accessible from the very beginning of drafting of standards as well as implementation as well as actually in developing applications and technologies. What role has ITU played in improving ICT accessibility? ITU has played a great role in mainstreaming this ICT accessibility, especially in the actual practices of using ICT for accessibility. One of the examples is the actual remote participation and also guidelines. And if you participate in any of the big events in ICT areas sponsored and hosted by ITU, you see accessibility features provided. And that's one of the things that we think ITU has contributed a lot in this area. Are there any recent ITU achievements in that arena that you would like to highlight? Yes, I'd like to point out that new recommendation called H.702, which is a profile for IPTV and which has already been implemented and also available in the market, which provides different capabilities that are necessary for persons with disabilities, such as closed captioning, closed sign language interpretation, audio description, audio guidance and things like that. And this is something we can do now and available. So ITU is in question 26 in particular is very proud to be able to produce this standard.