 I believe the most, essentially, is not to forget why we digitalise, so that it wouldn't become an aim in itself, an aim to have new technological advances, new gadgets, applications and so forth without actually knowing why we do it. We do it because we want to make everybody's life simpler. We want to have everybody a voice in our world. We want to, I would say, improve the relationship with all the people that are living in our universe and are also using these digital technologies. So I would urge to see technology simply as a tool to support and enable all the activities that we are doing and simply do it better. As we have come to realise with the long development of digitalisation that digital technologies do not recognise borders, we as a result of this are dependent on each other. This also means, of course, that apart from providing opportunities for globalization and Estonia is a very good example of how a small country can really become bigger than it actually is, but we have to be aware also of different risks. And as we see nowadays, the international order of an open, free, transparent, inclusive digitalisation is under stress and to change that we all need to contribute. And by standardising some of these processes, principles, we can make sure that we have given our effort in making this world more open and sustainable and also peaceful. I believe I partly answered to that, answering to the previous question. It is our global effort. It is no longer an issue of one government or one organisation or one region. It is a global effort. So it has to concern every one of us and every one of us can play a role in this process.